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To maintain these positions and ensure proper alignment: ● Utilize Supportive Aids : Pillows, bolsters, and wedges can be placed strategically to support and maintain the correct alignment of various body parts. ● Choose Appropriate Supports : Select the right type and size of support aids to prevent discomfort and pressure points. ● Regularly Check Alignment : Periodically assess the client's alignment to ensure that they remain in the desired position. Adjust supports as needed. ● Educate Clients : If feasible, educate immobilized clients about proper positioning and the use of supportive aids to encourage their active participation. By employing these different positions and using supportive aids, nurses can help clients maintain optimal body alignment, preventing potential complications and enhancing overall well-being. Maintaining and Adjusting Traction Devices for Client Immobilization Traction is a critical therapeutic intervention used to correct misaligned bones , particularly in cases of fractures. Muscular and tendinous forces around the fractured bone may lead to a shift in alignment, necessitating the use of traction to restore the bone to its original position. Traction entails the application of opposing forces to achieve realignment. Key Considerations in Traction Successful traction management involves adherence to the doctor's prescription, specifying the type and amount of force to be applied , and determining when it can be safely removed . The ultimate goal of traction is to achieve realignment and prepare the client for potential surgical intervention if required. In the realm of traction, several methods are employed to realign bones. In this study guide, we will focus on three common types: finger traps, Buck's traction, and Bryant traction. Among these, Buck's Traction is of particular significance for NCLEX comprehension. Let's explore these traction methods briefly.
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