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Key Study: Manipulation and reduction of paediatric fractures of the distal radius and forearm using intranasal diamorphine and 50% oxygen and nitrous oxide in the emergency department: a 2.5-year study
Key Study: Manipulation and reduction of paediatric fractures of the distal radius and forearm using intranasal diamorphine and 50% oxygen and nitrous oxide in the emergency department: a 2.5-year study
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This study presents the results of managing children's fracture of the distal forearm in the ED using intranasal diamorphine and Entonox to allow manipulation and discharge on the same day.