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Which placing a Sager splint (Traction Splint), you can apply 10% of the pt's body weight (lbs) in traction, to a maximum of?

A. 5 lbs
B. 10 lbs
C. 15 lbs
D. When pain relief is felt

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Final answer:

When using a Sager splint, up to 10% of the patient's body weight in pounds can be applied in traction, up to a maximum of 15 pounds.

Step-by-step explanation:

When placing a Sager splint (Traction Splint), the amount of traction applied can be up to 10% of the patient's body weight in pounds. However, there is a maximum limit to this traction weight to prevent potential harm. The maximum amount of traction that can be applied is 15 pounds. It's important to remember that while applying traction, patient comfort and response to pain are critical indicators, so traction should be adjusted as needed for pain relief.

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