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A client is admitted to the unit in traction for a fractured proximal femur and requires traction prior to surgery. What is the most appropriate type of traction to apply to a fractured proximal femur?

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Answer:

Buck's extension traction.

Step-by-step explanation:

Fracture may be defined as the partial or complete breakdown of the particular part of the body. This might occur due to the trauma, uplifting of heavy object or any injury.

Buck's extension may be defined as the type of the traction that has been applied in the fracture of the proximal femur. This activity can reduce the muscle spasm of the body and body is allowed to perform counter extension by raising the lower leg.

Thus, the answer is buck's extension traction.

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