Skin Traction

Skin Traction ( 48 Questions)

How does skin traction compare to skeletal traction in nursing practice?



Correct Answer: A

Skin traction and skeletal traction are both used to stabilize and immobilize fractured bones, but they differ in the method of application. Skin traction uses weights attached to adhesive straps on the skin near the fractured area, while skeletal traction involves weights connected to metal pins inserted directly into the bone.

   a. Skin traction is less invasive than skeletal traction because it does not require surgical insertion of metal pins. 

c. Skin traction is not only used for chronic orthopedic conditions; it is commonly used for acute fractures as well. 

d. Skin traction is not used to replace surgical interventions; it is an adjunctive intervention used in conjunction with other treatments for fractures.




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