- A nurse is caring for a school-age-child following theapplication of a cast to a fracture right tibia. Which of thefollowing action should the nurse take first?
- Petal the edges of the cast.
- Teach the child about cast care.
- Elevate the child’s leg.
- Administer pain medication.
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