Abstract
A prospective study was carried out during the month of November, 1990 in the A and E Department, St John's Hospital, Livingston in order to assess the extended role of the A and E nurse and their ability to request X-rays prior to patients being seen by a doctor. A total of 579 randomly selected patients were triaged by A and E Department nurses. Almost 3/4 of these patients were X-rayed at the request of the triage nurse. Less than 7% of these X-rays were considered to have been unnecessary by the doctor who subsequently managed the patient. Of those patients who had an X-ray after seeing a doctor, more than 90% fell within the X-ray triage criteria but had not had an X-ray requested by the triage nurse. Overall, nurses were shown to request X-rays correctly and efficiently with the result that patients had to spend less time in the A and E Department.
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Macleod, A. J., & Freeland, P. (1992). Should nurses be allowed to request x-rays in an accident and emergency department? Archives of Emergency Medicine, 9(1), 19–22. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.9.1.19
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