Hip Fractures.

Adv Emerg Nurs J

School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Robert Morris University, Moon Township, Pennsylvania (Drs Ramponi and Kaufmann); Heritage Valley Health System, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Dr Ramponi); St. Clair Health System, Bridgeville, Pennsylvania (Dr Kaufmann); and Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Basel-City, Switzerland (Ms Drahnak).

Published: October 2018

Hip fractures are associated with significant morbidity and mortality and a major health problem in the United States (). Eighty percent of hip fractures are experienced by 80-year-old women. Plain radiographs usually confirm the diagnosis, but if there is a high level of suspicion of an occult hip fracture, magnetic resonance imaging or bone scan is the next step to confirm the diagnosis. Areas of the hip bone have varied bone strength and blood supply, making the femoral neck one of the most vulnerable areas for fracture. A consultation to an orthopedic surgeon will determine surgical interventions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TME.0000000000000180DOI Listing

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