2yrs arm in plaster ra?
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    Question 2yrs arm in plaster ra?

    hi i just had word from mum that lo will be coming tommorrow with a cast on went hospital and they said its not broken or fractured but may have damaged a ligiment so have plastered her arm do i need to do a ra on this and how? i have no idea where to start ra are not my strong point
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    Ha can't believe I have just seen this as I was just about to post something very similar. I also have a 2 and a half year old who is coming back to me on Friday in plaster after breaking her arm. I have got a pre existing injury form for her to fill out and was also wondering about RA and a Care Plan?

    So hopefully we will get some advice

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    care plan? what is this? surly all we need is a ra this is a care plan isnt it?
    Im just a littlestar *

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    Well its just that another cm friend mentioned this but as you say a RA would cover how you would care for the child.

    Maybe someone else will know more

 

 

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