Upper limb forearm or lower leg calf fractures with abnormal movement, angular deformity, and bone friction after activity require immediate attention to prevent further damage and promote healing. It is crucial to apply first aid skill training models to immobilize the fractured limb. This can be done using splints or casts, which help stabilize the bone and prevent abnormal movements. Seeking medical attention promptly is necessary for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. A healthcare professional can assess the severity of the fracture using imaging medicine model and recommend appropriate treatment options. Depending on the severity of the fracture, your healthcare provider may need to perform a reduction procedure using a clinical skill training model. This involves realigning the fractured bones to their correct positions, which can be done manually (closed reduction) or with surgery (open reduction). To prevent repeated activities from causing further damage, nursing skil…