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Breaking Bad Bones

Breaking Bad Bones

FromCotEcast


Breaking Bad Bones

FromCotEcast

ratings:
Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Dec 6, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

CotEcast #6 - Shownotes
*Apologies for slight noise/feedback issues in this episode - it was due to a technical issue that has now been resolved*
Title: Breaking Bad Bones
Host(s): Mark/Pete
Guest(s): Iain Wilkinson, Francis Collin
Opening Question: What is your biggest pet hate when watching medical dramas?
Main Topic: Orthogeriatrics
Discussion Points:

Overview of orthogeriatrics (what is it, why is it needed, evidence?)
National targets - Blue book (2007)

All patients with hip fracture should be admitted to an acute orthopaedic ward within 4 hours of presentation
All patients with hip fracture who are medically fit should have surgery within 48 hours of admission, and during normal working hours
All patients with hip fracture should be assessed and cared for with a view to minimising their risk of developing a pressure ulcer
All patients presenting with a fragility fracture should be managed on an orthopaedic ward with routine access to acute orthogeriatric medical support from the time of admission
All patients presenting with fragility fracture should be assessed to determine their need for antiresorptive therapy to prevent future osteoporotic fractures
All patients presenting with a fragility fracture following a fall should be offered multidisciplinary assessment and intervention to prevent future falls


What would an ideal service look like?
Biggest annoyances/areas for improvement

CotEcast commandments:

Treat hip fracture as a medical emergency
Bring the clinical team together
Take a proper falls history

References, Links and Resources:

Blue Book
National Hip Fracture Database
Fascia Iliac Block Training (via BGS blog)
Closure those taking issues with 'Scrubs' opening sequence (thanks to @GerisJo for the link)

Twitter Usernames:

AEME: @ElderlyMedEd
Mark: @garside80
Pete: @petebrock7
Iain: @geriatricsdoc

Email cotecast@aeme.org.uk with comments, questions, suggestions
Released:
Dec 6, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (44)

CotEcast (Care of the Elderly podcast) is for clinicians who look after older patients. Entertaining discussion, debate, analysis and interviews related to Geriatric and General Medicine. Produced by AEME, the Association for Elderly Medicine Education. Presented by Dr Mark Garside & Dr Peter Brock