Podiatry and Medical - Set 2

Category - Podiatry Part II

A young patient is in the hospital with his left leg in Buck's traction. Why it is important to place a footplate on the affected side at the bottom of the bed?
  1. Anchor the traction
  2. Prevent foot drop
  3. Keep the patient from sliding down in bed
  4. Prevent pressure areas on the foot
Explanation
Answer − B − If a young patient is in the hospital with his left leg in Buck's traction, it is important to place a footplate on the affected side at the bottom of the bed to prevent foot drop while the patient is immobilized in traction. This will not anchor the traction, keep the patient from sliding down in bed, or prevent pressure areas.
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