David Emerson discusses the possible causes of toddler’s fracture, and its management by staff in minor injury units and emergency departments
The limping child is a common presentation to emergency and other unscheduled care facilities with many potential diagnoses that are often age specific. This article describes how emergency department nurses should manage and treat ‘toddler’s fracture’, and provides an unusual case study of the presentation.
Emergency Nurse. 19, 2, 26-27. doi: 10.7748/en2011.05.19.2.26.c8507
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