A closed fracture is characterized by a break in the bone that does not penetrate through the skin. This type of fracture maintains the integrity of the skin overlying the injury site, which is crucial for preventing infection and promoting proper healing. In contrast, an open fracture involves bone penetrating through the skin, creating a higher risk of infection and complications. Understanding the difference between closed and open fractures is essential for emergency nurses to provide appropriate care and prevent further injury or complications.
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