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Skeletal traction is applied directly to the bone and uses opposing forces to create the traction. Nursing care of the patient with skeletal traction includes:

a. Ensure all lines are free of tangles.
b. Maintain the weight as ordered in continuous use.
c. Provide the patient with a trapeze bar to assist with mobility in the bed.
d. Change linens only as needed.
e. Keep the unaffected foot against the footboard.

Answer :

Answer:

The answer are A, B and C

Explanation:

Skeletal traction is a temporary way of handling some types of fractures. It consists in the application of a force to a body part. Its use is to minimize muscle spasms, reduce, align and immobilize fractures, reduce deformities. Pulley lines and weights are used, which must be free of any obstacles, the weight should not rest on the bed. sheets must be changed daily for hygiene; and the patient's uncommitted foot should rest freely in the bed.