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Plaster casts are made up of a bandage and a hard covering, usually plaster of Paris. They allow broken bones in the arm or leg to heal by holding them in place Plaster of Paris is a great material to use for basic sculptures and craft projects because it is easy to prepare and sets in a few minutes. Mixing Plaster of Paris is Plaster of Paris casts are frequently used to put casts in fracture patients. . Following instructions for care of plaster cast should be given to every patient who follow the instructions on the packet. Some medications may make you drowsy; if so do not drive or operate machinery. • The plaster may be itchy for a few days, PLASTER CAST. Advice sheet. Statement of Instructions for patients wearing a plaster cast 48 hours if it is a Plaster of Paris cast, or for 1 hour if wearing a 5 Nov 2014 Even after a plaster is removed, the bone is still healing, so take care for at least another Follow all plaster care instructions given to you by medical staff.This fact sheet explains how to care for your child in a cast at home. Please read the following instructions carefully. If you have any questions or problems, Banging or resting your plaster on anything hard causes it to become soft. Only write on the plaster when it has dried fully. ARM PLASTER – dry in 48 hours. Gently use your arm as much as comfortable. A cast helps your body heal by holding your injured bones or joints in place. Here is information on how to take care of your cast.
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