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Pain management of childhood fractures

Clinical scenario

Children are likely to be frightened by the experience of attending the ED and being seen and treated by many strangers. If, in addition, their pain is not well managed it will leave them with the memory of a bad experience.

Audit question

Is pain in childhood fractures managed appropriately according to best practice guidelines?

Method

Retrospective audit
Sample: 50 consecutive Emergency Department patient records

Criteria
Inclusions: Include children documented as having moderate or severe pain (pain score 4 to 10)

Exclusions: Exclude multiple injuries

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Results

 
Date Patients Measured Results Standard Regional avg.
01st December 2012 Children between the ages of 5 and 15 inclusive, presenting with fracture of elbow, forearm or wrist. Management of patient according to criteria Pain score assessed at triage 100 % -
Analgesia appropriate to pain score 100 % -
Analgesia given within 20 minutes of triage time if indicated 100 % -
Pain score reassessed if raised 100 % -
Documentation of adequate support and splinting on discharge/admission 100 % -

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