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PLASTER OF PARIS IMG_20210913_190712_073 - Coggle Diagram
PLASTER OF PARIS
Definition
Plaster of Paris: a white powdery slightly hydrated calcium sulfate CaSO4, 1/2H2O, that is made by calcining gypsum, forms a quick-setting paste with water and it is used in medicine chiefly in casts and for surgical bandages
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References
Schmidt V, Somerset J (2016) "Mechanical Properties of Orthopeadic Plaster Bandages." Journal of Bio-mechanics. Elsevier 6: 173-185
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Care plan
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Do not remove it, it can only be removed once the doctor says so and can be removed by nurses and doctors
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