Occupational S
afety And
Health
Bone FracturesDAT 2A
Presenter:Nur Dalila Bt Mohd Zamri
10 DAT11F2016Nurazariah Bt Rahiman
10DAT11F2022Nur Adibah Bt Alias
10DAT11F2023Nur Amalina Bt Izhar
10DAT11F2021Norfarah Aqilah Bt Mohamad Saleh
10DAT11F2017Nur Fazira Bt Kassim
10DAT11F2014Rupini a/p Arumugam
10DAT11F2024
A bone fracture is a break in a bone.
Fractures are common.
Most people fracture at least one bone during their lifetime.
The severity of fractures increase with age.
Bone Fractures
A condition in which there is a break in the continuity
of the bone
Types of Bone
fracturesClosed fracture: Also known as simple
fracture, a closed fracture is a fracture where the bone is
broken, but the skin is intact.
Open fracture: Is a fracture where the
broken bone is exposed.
Complete fracture: The two pieces of the bone, resulting from the fracture, completely separate from
each other.
•Open fracture: An open fracture is a fracture where the broken bone is exposed. That is dangerous because of increased chances of infection. It is also called compound fracture.•Open fracture: An open fracture is a fracture where the broken bone is exposed. That is dangerous because of increased chances of infection. It is also called compound fracture.•Open fracture: An open fracture is a fracture where the broken bone is exposed. That is dangerous because of increased chances of infection. It is also called compound fracture.•Closed fracture: Also known as simple fracture, a closed fracture is a fracture where the bone is broken, but the skin is intact.•Closed fracture: Also known as simple fracture, a closed fracture is a fracture where the bone is broken, but the skin is intact.•Closed fracture: Also known as simple fracture, a closed fracture is a fracture where the bone is broken, but the skin is intact.•Closed fracture: Also known as simple fracture, a closed fracture is a fracture where the bone is broken, but the skin is intact.•Closed fracture: Also known as simple fracture, a closed fracture is a fracture where the bone is broken, but the skin is intact.•Closed fracture: Also known as simple fracture, a closed fracture is a fracture where the bone is broken, but the skin is intact.
Factors Influences
Degree and direction of the force, the particular bone involved, and the person’s age and general health.
Things to remember
-A fracture occurs when force exerted against a bone is stronger than the bone can structurally withstand.
The most common sites for bone fractures include the wrist, ankle and hip.
Complications of bone fractures
Blood loss – bones have a rich blood
supply and a bad break can result in substantial blood
loss.
Injuries to organs – such as the brain (in
the case of skull fractures) or chest
organs (if a rib breaks).
Growth problems – the fractured long bone of a young child may not grow to its intended adult length if the injury is close to a joint, since bone
fuses when it heals.
Effect of bone fractures
>Pain>Swelling>Bruising>Deformity>Inability to use the limb.
A bone fracture depend on the particular bone and the
severity of the injury
Causes of Bone fractures
Fractures occur when a bone
can't withstand the physical
force exerted on it.
Symptom Of Bone Fractures
Vitamin D
- necessary for proper use of calcium in the
bones. - causes softening and
weakening of the bones .
Bone fractures -can be the result of certain
types of cancer and some cancer treatments.
-Cancer in other parts of the body can spread to the bones in
a condition called bone metastases.
Osteoporosis-loss of bone density that causes
bones to become brittle and weak.
- It is twice as common in women than in men
Treatment
>Splints – to discourage movement of the broken limb>Braces – to support the bone>Plaster cast – to provide support and immobilise the bone>Traction – this option is less common>Surgically inserted metal rods or plates – to hold the bone pieces togetherPain relief.
ConclusionBone Fracture is a common fracture. We have to avoid from anything that have
hazard. Regarding employer or employee have to apply a safety protection at a work
place.
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