Child bones
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ania morris
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Child bones
4 my project im doing which bones do most children break and wat are the main causes. i need data fast its due thursday. I need real hospital data
Ania
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jessicahua
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Hi!
This is the site of a person who did the same project that you are doing:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=& ... main+cause
You can follow this person’s approach by sending out surveys for people to complete. You can also try collecting data by going t othe hospital and asking if any of the doctors are willing to help you with your project. Some main causes (that I know about) of bone breakage in kids are osteoporosis and sports/tree climbing related accidents.
http://www.drgreene.org/body.cfm?xyzpdq ... l&ref=1711
Hope this helps!
This is the site of a person who did the same project that you are doing:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=& ... main+cause
You can follow this person’s approach by sending out surveys for people to complete. You can also try collecting data by going t othe hospital and asking if any of the doctors are willing to help you with your project. Some main causes (that I know about) of bone breakage in kids are osteoporosis and sports/tree climbing related accidents.
http://www.drgreene.org/body.cfm?xyzpdq ... l&ref=1711
Hope this helps!
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kathrynshewey
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Reply: Broken Bones in Children
Hi Ania,
This seems like an interesting project topic. I would suggest gathering data from doctors if they are willing to help you by answering some survey questions. Your local hospital ER room would be a great place to start with interviewing doctors or your local pediatrician's office. A quick online search came up with these websites that might help you in your research.
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DS/00817.html
http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/genera ... bones.html
http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/pediatr ... ctures.htm
Good luck with your project!
This seems like an interesting project topic. I would suggest gathering data from doctors if they are willing to help you by answering some survey questions. Your local hospital ER room would be a great place to start with interviewing doctors or your local pediatrician's office. A quick online search came up with these websites that might help you in your research.
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DS/00817.html
http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/genera ... bones.html
http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/pediatr ... ctures.htm
Good luck with your project!
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paulogoeb
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Child bones
A simple google search for "child common broken bones" should get you some good results. You might find that there is a connection between child growth and development And the bones that adults/seniors are more likely to break. It might be easier to understand this question if you think about yourself and ask what you or a younger brother or sister are more likely to break than your parents...
Hope that helps
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Hope that helps
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