Hello I dr.Sen.i younger sister 6 years old fell from bed and broken her hand.some bones are becoming dust it's need to operate. With out operation it will be gagling after 2-3years.but she always cry shout and don't want to go for it.i gave her sleeping medicine but she vomit.i consulted with a psycriatrist but nothing happen.we tied her hand with rope and tried to give injection but fail.now what will we do?we will force her or not?can we tied both her leg hand and mouth with rope and give injection?will this a better option or not?I lost my patience. Though she is my sister but now she my patient. So I am very very very strict in front of my patient
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hello,so sad, but what to do, so much torture omg I don't want to commit anything. But u r in big mesh what to do, what is the best for her u can think.ok.
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I would advise you to go ahead with the operation rather than having an anatomical malformation which would restrict her movement and cause other problems. Since she is of 6 years of age being sacred to go ahead with the procedure is understandable, constantly reassure her and support her. The anesthesia team may gave her a general anesthesia than giving a block or local as she would be frightened otherwise and the procedure can be done. Post operatively she will most likely have a cast on her hand which will make managing her much easier and you wouldn't require drastic measures of tying her up. One means of making the child comply is by wrapping her body in a bed sheet with the required limb left out so she won't move, apart from which there are other means to go ahead with it. Don't be frustrated, treating children is harder but very much doable. I hope this helps and i wish your sister luck for her operation.
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