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First aid is the immediate treatment given to the victim
of sudden illness before medical aid is available. "Deal
gently with people, and be not harsh; cheer
them and condemn not
A German called Esmarch(18231908)was the originator of first
aid. First aid was made popular by
St.John’s Ambulance service in
England in 1879,British Red
Cross Society,St.Ambulance
service also made significant
contributions in popularising
FirstAid
A fracture is a break in any bone in the body.
Dislocations are bones that have been displaced at a joint. 2
Kinds of Fractures:
1. Simple Fracture also known as Closed Fracture. In this the
bone will be broken & there is no wound in the fracture site
A COMPOUND FRACTURE pierces through the
skin. Serious bleeding may occur with this kind of
wound. Do not apply pressure to a compound fracture
to stop the bleeding.
What to do for a compound fracture:
1. Cover the injured part with a sterile pad
2. Apply a splint to keep the bone from causing further
injury to the surrounding tissues
3. Wait for medical help
4. Avoid moving the victim, but keep him warm,
comfortable, and reassured.
A green stick fracture is
an incomplete fracture in a
long bone of a child who
has not finished growing.
A fracture involving a
growth plate (the cartilage
plate near the end of the
bone of a growing child
where growth occurs) can
lead to disturbances in
growth of the bone, even if
A fracture in which bone is broken, splintered or crushed
into a number of pieces.
This fracture is usually produced by high forces or by
normal forces in a very fragile bone
A breakage of the distal tip of a projectile which is
characterized by a missing portion of the tip and an
elongate fracture scar extending along one face of
the blade. Usually occurring during impact when a
point was thrown or shot
A bone may be broken or dislocated if any of the following is
present:
* severe pain when the person tries to move the injured
part
* severe pain when you press gently on the injured part
* inability of the person to move the injured part
* swelling or deformity of the injured part
* a bone is seen through the open wound
Unnatural movement of the site of the fracture.
Grating sound can be heard at the site of the fracture.
First aid for Fracture/Dislocation
* apply a splint to keep joints above and below the
fracture from moving
* if you think there maybe an injury to the back, neck
chest or pelvis, do not try to move the person.get help
* Be careful when carrying a person with broken and
dislocated bone. If he is carried in the wrong way, his injury
may become worse
Apply the splint on the site of injury. Do not move the
person unless he is in danger.
* As much as possible,do not move the fractured or
dislocated limb while applying the splint
* Any stick-like object or material that is hard can be
used for splinting such as wood or umbrella
* The splint should go beyond the joints above and
below the fractured or dislocated bone to prevent these
from moving
* Place the cloth between the injured limb and the splint
or wrap the splint with a cloth so as not to hurt the person
* Place the splint on both sides of the injured limb
Important 1. A person who is suspected to have a fracture or
dislocation must be brought right away to the hospital for x-ray and
proper treatment. The longer the injured person waits, the harder it will be
to correct the injury
2. Never massage an injured part that maybe possibly be broken or
dislocated. This might do more harm than good to the patient.
After the patient has been discharged from the hospital, follow up the
patient at home to see whether:
* he is in pain
* his fingers and toes are blue or cold
* he is unable to move his fingers or toes
* there is a foul smell under the cast
If any of these conditions are present, refer the patient back to the
hospital
First aid book by Dr.Shashank
Text Book of Class X
www.parasolemt.com.au/Manual/fractures.
www.irteza’s.com
www.med-help.com.