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Policies, Procedures, Guidelines and Protocols Document Details Title Protocol for the referral for x-ray examination of patients attending the Minor Injuries Units by Registered Nursing Staff in Shropshire Community NHS Trust Trust Ref No 1566-41868 Local Ref (optional) Main points the document IR(ME)R Guidelines and guidelines for referral to x-ray covers Who is the document aimed at? Registered Professionals working within the Minor Injuries Units Author Phil Atkins Approval process Approved by Clinical Policies Group (Committee/Director) Approval Date 12/3/18 Initial Equality Impact Yes Screening Full Equality Impact No Assessment Lead Director Director of Nursing and Quality Category Clinical Sub Category Review date 12/3/21 Distribution Who the policy will be distributed to Minor Injuries units in Shropshire Community NHS Trust, Diagnostic Departments SATH and RJAH, Community Hospital Managers Method Electronic Document Links Required by CQC No i Required by NHSLA Other Amendments History No Date Amendment 1 24/04/2012 Version 1 2 12/3/2018 Version 2 Updated Language by Phil Atkins 3 4 Community NHS Trust Oct 20 Datix Ref: 1566-41868 Page 1

1 Introduction This protocol has been developed to achieve quality and consistency in x-ray referrals from Minor Injuries Units in Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust 2 Purpose The purpose of this protocol is to give the Registered Professional with IRMER training in minor injuries units within Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust guidance on the process of referral and to highlight the relevant documents such as Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2000 (IRMER) and the Making good use of Your Radiology Department 3 Definitions and glossary The definition of an x-ray is electromagnetic radiation usually generated by an x-ray machine (Institute for Physics and Engineering in Medicine (2007) A picture archiving and communication system (PACS) is a computerised means of replacing the roles of conventional radiological film.. It is a medical imaging technology which provides economical storage of, and convenient access to, images from multiple modalities types. This removes the need for transportation and filing of hard copies (N. Strickland) The definition of IR(ME)R is the laying down basic measures for the health protection of individuals against dangers of ionising radiation in relation to medical exposure. The Regulations impose duties on those responsible for administering ionising radiation to protect persons undergoing medical exposure whether as part of their own medical diagnosis or treatment or as part of occupational health surveillance, health screening, voluntary participation in research or medico-legal procedures 4 Duties 4.1 Clinical Lead: 4.1.1 It is the responsibility of the Professional Lead to ensure that this protocol is reviewed 3 yearly. 4.1.2 to ensure that they keep up to date with IR(ME)R training 3 yearly, their clinical examination skills and competencies to refer to X-ray. 4.2 Registered Clinicians 4.2.1 to ensure that they keep up to date with IR(ME)R training 3 yearly, their clinical examination skills and competencies to refer to X-ray Community NHS Trust Oct 20 Datix Ref: 1566-41868 Page 2

4.2.1 To ensure that the process outlined in this policy is adhered to. 4.2.1 To ensure that reports are reviewed frequently and that unexpected findings are highlighted and acted upon 5 Assessing the Patient The Registered Professional must ensure that the following history taking and examination is completed before referral to x-ray- History/Mechanism of Injury Physical Examination looking for: abnormal movement in a limb due to movement at the fracture site Crepitus or grating between the bone ends A deformity that can be seen or felt Tenderness over the fracture site Pain on stressing the limb or longitudinal compression Swelling at the fracture site Impaired function High suspicion of a radiopaque foreign body 6 Scope of Referral Referrals to x-ray to be carried out by either the Community Medical Advisor or Registered Professional The scope of referral is as follows: Children over 5 years of age Referrals will only be accepted from a named list of Registered Professionals with up to date IRMER Training working in the four minor injuries units throughout Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust and the supporting radiology departments will hold the signatures. That includes Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital Diagnostic Department (RJAH) for Oswestry Minor Injuries Unit and Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals (SATH) for Bridgnorth, Ludlow and Whitchurch Minor Injuries Units. Plain radiography requests can be made, to include:- Shoulder girdle to digits, Knee to foot, including the knee Referrals will only be accepted for recent incidents/injuries of less than two weeks old or if there is high clinical suspicion of Fracture. The clinical details plus a clinical diagnosis of query fracture/dislocation or query foreign body should be written on the request for x-ray. 7 Referral of patients for an x-ray examination must consider the following points Is the request appropriate for the examination requested Is it an optimal imaging strategy for the clinical purpose radiographs do not show cartilage, ligaments or tendons Will the outcome of the x-ray affect the management of the patient. How urgent is the examination if you are not sure if the patient needs an x- ray discuss with your medical advisor. Community NHS Trust Oct 20 Datix Ref: 1566-41868 Page 3

Has the same examination for the same injury been carried out at another hospital- check PACS if possible or contact department that carried out the x- ray. Is the risk benefits ratio favourable in the scope of examination referrals, the radiation dose to the patient will be small, there is still a risk of radiationinduced cancer later in the lifetime of the patient. This risk is about the same as a crash during an air flight (1: 1,000,000) and gets lower as the patient gets older. However, with children and unborn babies the risk is at least double that of middle-aged patients due to extra radiation sensitivity and life expectancy. Radiation can also alter the DNA structure of chromosomes in germ cells, which may be passed onto future generations resulting in congenital malformations with physical and functional impairments 8 Duties and Responsibilities of the Referrer under IR(ME)R 2000 Regulations The referrer must supply the Radiographer with sufficient information relevant to the medical exposure requested, to enable the Radiographer to decide on whether there is justification for the exposure to go ahead. There should be accurate information on the request form to include the following as a minimum: The patient must be accurately and uniquely identified Clinical information to justify the exposure. Referral criteria is taken from the booklet Making the best use of a Department of Clinical Radiology Guidance for Doctors (The Royal College of Radiologists) Whether the examination is for medico-legal reasons or research purposes Information on pregnancy status for female patients of childbearing age A signature (Plus clearly legible name and position) identifying the referrer. All requests, which do not comply with the above or are not justified, will be sent back to the referrer. Following the x-ray examination, the images should be examined by a suitably qualified health care professional before the patient leaves the department. All images are normally reported by a Radiologist, however in SATH it maybe a reporting Radiographer. For any patient which does not go through the normal procedures for example, transferred to another hospital, details of the diagnostic findings or therapeutic implications must be documented in the patient s notes. Image reports should be viewed and processed for unexpected findings by the requesting clinician or in their absence, a senior clinician on site. 9 Consultation The consultation for this document was carried out with both Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals (SATH) and Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital (RJAH), who currently provide Diagnostic services to the Minor Injuries Units. The stakeholders are as follows: Diagnostics manager from RJAH Eric Hughes Superintendant Radiographer from SATH Jan McCloud Radiographer (Ludlow MIU) Susan Groocock Radiographer (Oswestry MIU) Kay Hughes Community NHS Trust Oct 20 Datix Ref: 1566-41868 Page 4

10 Monitoring Compliance Audits will be carried out to monitor compliance to IRMER Regulations and Referral criteria annually by the Professional Lead 11 Dissemination and Implementation This Protocol will be disseminated by the following methods: Managers Informed via DATIX system who then confirm they have disseminated to staff as appropriate Staff via Team Brief Published to the staff zone of the trust website The Staff are required to have completed IR(ME)R training every 3 years and to use the resources listed in the associated documents to guide their practice. Appendix 1 needs to be completed and signed by each member of staff who is referring to X-ray 12 Associated Documents Consent Policy for Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust Diagnostics and Screening Policy for Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust 13 References 13.1 The Royal College of Radiologists ( 2007) Making the best use of a Department of Clinical Radiology Guidance for Doctors 13.2 IR(ME)R 2000 Regulations 13.3 Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine in association with the Royal College of Nursing (2007) Ionising Radiation Safety: A Handbook for Nurses 13.4 Strickland N. PACS (picture archiving and communication systems): filmless radiology. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2000;83(1):82-86. doi:10.1136/adc.83.1.82. Community NHS Trust Oct 20 Datix Ref: 1566-41868 Page 5

14 Appendix 1 Registered Nursing Staff working in the Minor Injuries Units in Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust, Authorised for the referral of patients to X-ray Name Sample Qualifications to IR(ME)R signature include relevant certification modules training date Community NHS Trust Oct 20 Datix Ref: 1566-41868 Page 6