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Abstract| Volume 39, ISSUE 9, SUPPLEMENT , e18, September 2014

Appropriateness and Adequacy of Splints Applied for Pediatric Upper Extremity Fractures in an Emergency Department/Urgent Care Environment

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      A significant number of splints placed for pediatric upper extremity fractures in emergency departments and urgent care settings are inappropriately or inadequately applied, leading to adverse outcomes.
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