I'm at the hospital even though I'm not hurt.
I'm going to get a cast on my arm.
- Hi Phineas, how are you?
- Good.
- We're just going to put a cast on your wrist to make it feel better.
Okay?
- Okay.
- I'm going to wrap this really soft, fuzzy cotton on your arm.
You wanna feel it?
- Now, when I'm doing this, I want you just to keep your arm just like that, like you were going to shake my hand, okay?
- Mm-hmm.
- You ready?
- Mm-hmm.
- And you get to pick a color.
- Green.
- Green?
That was easy.
Is that your favorite?
- Mm-hmm.
- The cast dries very quickly.
If you were really hurt, you'd wear the cast until the bone was healed and then you'd come back and I'd take the cast off.
It's very loud, makes lots of noise, but is has a special safety feature and it won't hurt you.
- Oh.
It won't cut you, Okay?
- Okay.
- There we go.
No, just let me do it.
There's half.
- Thanks for coming with me and seeing what it's like to get a cast.
Thank you, Linda.
- You're welcome, Phineas.
- Bye, Neighbor.
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