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Performance Steps
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TSAC
NOTE: The Short Arm Thumb Spica cast (SATSC) is applied from the tip of the thumb to 1inch distal to
the cubitum space with wrist between 0-15 degrees of dorsal extension. The wrist will be absent of
radial, ulnar deviation, pronation, supination with the uninjured fingers having full range of
motion(ROM). ( Refer to Figure 3-x).
CAUTION: During splinting application a chemical response(exothermic reaction) will occur between
the water (H2O) and the plaster (gypsum). This is a safe and common occurrence. The splint will
initially become warm and cool down within 2-5 minutes. However, if it doesn't cool down or there is
an increase of heat intensity during the cast application, the splint may need to be removed.
4. Inspect patient's arms.
a. Place examination gloves on hands.
CAUTION: Always practice Body Substance Isolation (BSI) prior to applying traction, splints or casts
to patients.
b. Place patient sitting or supine on examination bed.
c. Roll patient's shirt sleeve above injured elbow.
d. Inspect both arms for any skin conditions(e.g. cuts, abrasions, laceration and skin rashes).
NOTE: Inform physician if conditions are present and follow physician's instruction.
e. Examine both arms and wrists for jewelry and remove if found.
NOTE: All jewelry on both hands and wrist must be removed. Give jewelry to family member or secure
with patient's belongings in NCOIC office.
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