List 2 potential complications for a child with skeletal traction's.
ANSWER.
* Potential complications for a child with skeletal traction.
* Infection at pin site of skeletal traction.
* Thromboembolism.
* Injury in epiphyseal growth plates of child.
* Nerve injuries associated with traction.
List 2 potential complications for a child with skeletal traction's.
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