Abstract:Background: Ineffective or delayed treatment of patients with blunt chest wall injury results in high rates of morbidity and mortality. A blunt chest injury care bundle protocol (ChIP) was developed and implemented to improve evidence-based care for these patients at two regional hospitals in Australia. ChIP is an early notification system to notify specialist clinician ‘responders’ to prescribe and commence treatment for patients with blunt chest injury in the emergency department (ED). A multi-pronged implem… Show more
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