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Shoulder Dislocation CPI

Clinical scenario

Dislocated shoulders are a common problem faced by emergency physicians. For patients they are often extremely painful injuries that they consequently require prompt attention if they are to be managed well. The vast majority >95%) of dislocations are anterior dislocations.

Audit question

Are shoulder dislocations managed appropriately according to best practice guidelines?

Method

Retrospective audit
Sample: 30-50 Emergency Department patient records

Criteria
Inclusions: All shoulder dislocations in patients aged 16 or over

Exclusions: Dislocations associated with greater tuberosity fractures, humeral and/or clavicular fractures, and children

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Results

 
Patients Measured Results Standard 1st April 20121st August 20121st December 2012
Patients attending the ED with a shoulder dislocation Management of patient according to criteria X ray taken within 60 mins of arrival 100 % - - -
X-ray post reduction 100 % - - -
Two medical staff involved, one for reduction , one for sedation 100 % - - -
Pain relief within 20 mins of arrival 100 % - - -
Neurovascular examination (including axillary nerve) documented 100 % - - -

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