Tertiary survey by trauma nurse specialist at a paediatric trauma centre.

2021 
Introduction Tertiary surveys aim to detect injuries missed in the initial assessment of trauma. We introduced a process by which the trauma nurse specialist performed a number of the tertiary surveys (NTSs) at our paediatric trauma centre. Methods Data from the first six months following introduction of the NTS were compared to retrospective data from the six months prior to NTS implementation (pre-NTS), when trauma surveys were completed by medical staff. Results Over the 12-month period, 130 children met the criteria for a tertiary survey. Pre-NTS, 57/62 eligible patients received a tertiary survey, compared to 61/68 during NTS (p=0.77). There were significantly more road traffic crash patients in the NTS group (p=0.008) but no significant differences by demographics, injury pattern, injury severity score or outcomes. New injuries were found in three patients pre-NTS compared to five patients during NTS (odds ratio 1.3 (95%CI 1.3-2.0, p=0.73)). Conclusion This study conservatively supports the hypothesis that, with training and support, a trauma nurse specialist can perform tertiary surveys as effectively as doctors. A larger study is required to confirm these findings.
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