Can paediatric emergency clinicians identify and manage clavicle fractures without radiographs in the emergency department? A prospective study
Background Paediatric clavicle fractures are commonly seen in the emergency department (ED), and the current standard of care is to obtain a radiograph for all suspected clavicle fractures. We are yet to determine whether radiographs add valuable information to clinicians' assessment and theref...
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Main Authors: | Marie-Pier Lirette (Author), Benoit Bailey (Author), Samuel Grant (Author), Michael Jackson (Author), Paul Leonard (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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