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Page 1: Occupational safety and health

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

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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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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THANK YOU…


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