Good summary of the major points to think about when dealing with a distal radius/ulnar fracture: https://epmonthly.com/article/distal-radius-fractures-reducing-the-confusion/
-Consider the pt factors (age, hand dominance, activity level/profession) with ideal aim to get anatomical alignment of fracture reduction
-Consult ORTHO –> document your reduction to reduce further damage preferable to waiting until specialist evaluation

