Assessment and management of patients with tibial plateau fractures in emergency departments.

Barry McBrien
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Tibial plateau fractures are complex injuries and relatively common presentations in emergency departments (EDs), yet the diagnosis is not always obvious. Patients with this injury are managed increasingly in EDs by registered advanced nurse practitioners (RANPs), who are recognised in Ireland as senior clinical decision-makers. RANPs are broadening their scope of practice to maximise their responses to current and emerging challenges in healthcare services. They use a range of skills, including taking comprehensive health histories, problem solving, clinical decision-making and using their expert judgement to diagnose and create management plans for patients who attend EDs. In Ireland, RANP is a protected title and practitioners work within an agreed scope of practice, meeting criteria set by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland to register. RANPs ensure continuity of care, improve the quality of care, provide a quick response to patient care, reduce waiting times and improve flow of patients through EDs. The main scope of RANPs' practice in emergency care includes management of patients with non-life-threatening limb conditions or injures, such as a tibial plateau fracture. This article gives an overview of tibial plateau fractures, including anatomy, and presents a case study to analyse critically the management of a patient with this injury and the care provided by a RANP. In the context of the case study, the article reviews the RANP's diagnostic decisions and the available management options.
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急诊科胫骨平台骨折患者的评估与处理。
胫骨平台骨折是一种复杂的损伤,在急诊科(EDs)中比较常见,但诊断并不总是很明显。这种损伤的患者越来越多地在急诊科由注册高级执业护士(RANPs)管理,他们在爱尔兰被公认为高级临床决策者。ranp正在扩大他们的实践范围,以最大限度地应对医疗保健服务中当前和新出现的挑战。他们使用一系列的技能,包括全面的健康史、解决问题、临床决策,以及运用他们的专家判断来诊断和制定急诊病人的管理计划。在爱尔兰,RANP是一个受保护的头衔,从业人员在商定的实践范围内工作,符合爱尔兰护理和助产委员会制定的注册标准。ranp确保了护理的连续性,提高了护理质量,为患者护理提供了快速响应,减少了等待时间,并改善了急诊室的患者流量。RANPs在紧急护理方面的主要实践范围包括管理无危及生命的肢体疾病或损伤的患者,如胫骨平台骨折。这篇文章给出了胫骨平台骨折的概述,包括解剖学,并提出了一个案例研究来批判性地分析这种损伤患者的管理和RANP提供的护理。在案例研究的背景下,本文回顾了RANP的诊断决策和可用的管理选项。
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