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A 12 year old is brought in with a bone fracture injury. His right elbow…
A 12 year old is brought in with a bone fracture injury. His right elbow appears broken, and part in the bone upper arm appears to be protruding from the skin. There appear to be fragments of bone in the wound.
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Calcium deficiency
Bones
Not only bones can become soft, but if calcium deficiency continues can also cause osteoporosis.
Broken elbow
If not treated properly, bone can never heal, because inactive bone cells
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Integumentary System
Because of exposed bones and muscles, integumentary system needs to fight bacteria
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Upper limb stress fracture, it can also be a pathological fracture because of his nutritional diet. Located in the right humerus,
All the layers of the skin, which are epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous layer.
Because the bone came out all the layers of the skin were damage. Therefore blood loss can occur as well as an infection due to the rupture of the skin layers
Upper limb-Humerus
Usually this area heals easily because it doesn't need a lot of movement, but if the epiphyseal plate was hurt, the growth bone will take more time healing or may not may heal completely.
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Soft Bone
Soft bone can be reversed if the nutritional diet of the kid changes. Diet and exercise can help the bone heal and gain mass
Bone fractures
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Pathologic fracture-usually occurs in bone that has been weaken by disease, in this case, calcium deficiency.