American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Volume 25, Issue 7 , Pages 791-793, September 2007

Use of a triage pain protocol in the ED

Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA

Received 18 September 2006; received in revised form 20 December 2006; accepted 20 December 2006.

Abstract 

Purposes

This study was designed to evaluate the ability of a triage pain protocol to improve frequency and time to delivery of analgesia for musculoskeletal injuries in the emergency department (ED).

Basic Procedures

Frequency and time to analgesic administration were measured before and after use of a triage pain protocol. The protocol allowed analgesic medications to be given at the time of triage.

Main Findings

Time to medication administration was 76 minutes (95% confidence interval [CI], 68-84 minutes) before and 40 minutes (95% CI, 32-47 minutes) after the protocol. Five hundred fifty-nine (70%) of 800 patients received analgesics using the protocol compared with 212 of 471 (45%) patients prior.

Principal Conclusions

Use of a triage pain protocol increased the number of patients with musculoskeletal injury who received pain medication in the ED. Use of the protocol also resulted in a decrease in the time to analgesic medication administration.

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PII: S0735-6757(06)00482-7

doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2006.12.020

American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Volume 25, Issue 7 , Pages 791-793, September 2007