Which cast care instructions should the nurse provide to a client who has just had a plaster cast applied to the right forearm

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The cast care instructions that the nurse should provide to the client are;

A) Keep the cast clean and dry.

B) Allow the cast 24 to 72 hours to dry.

C) Keep the cast and extremity elevated.

Which Care should the Nurse Provide?

The home care for plaster cast care include;

  • Keep the cast dry. A wet cast can crumble and fall apart.
  • Avoid all activities in which the cast could get wet.
  • Take special care to keep the cast dry when you bathe or shower. Wrap the cast in plastic bags. Use heavy tape or rubber bands to secure the plastic so that water won’t leak in.
  • Don’t soak the cast in water, even if it’s wrapped in plastic.

  • If you must go out in rain or snow, cover the cast with waterproof clothing or plastic.

  • Use a hair dryer turned to the “cool” setting to dry a cast that has become wet. Call your healthcare provider if the cast has not dried in 24 hours.

  • Don’t stick things in the cast, even to scratch the skin. Objects put in the cast may get stuck. Your skin may be cut and become infected. If your skin itches, try blowing air into the cast with a hair dryer turned to the cool setting.

  • Don’t cut or tear the cast.

  • Cover any rough edges of the cast with cloth tape or moleskin. (You can buy this at a pharmacy.)

  • Never try to remove the cast yourself.

  • Don’t pick at the padding of the cast. Padding protects your skin and must be kept intact.

  • Exercise all the nearby joints not immobilized by the cast. If you have a long leg cast, exercise your hip joint and your toes. If you have an arm cast or splint, exercise your shoulder, elbow, thumb, and fingers.

  • Elevate the part of your body that is in the cast above the level of your heart. This helps reduce swelling.

Complete question is;

Which cast care instructions should the nurse provide to a client who just had a plaster cast applied to the right forearm? Select all that apply.

A) Keep the cast clean and dry.

B) Allow the cast 24 to 72 hours to dry.

C) Keep the cast and extremity elevated.

D) Expect tingling and numbness in the extremity.

E) Use a hair dryer set on a warm to hot setting to dry the cast.

F) Use a soft, padded object that will fit under the cast to scratch the skin under the cast

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