Chapter 54 Burn injuries
Skin is a
High resistance tissue
Burn shock is direct result of
Increased capillary permeability with leakage of fluids throughout all tissues; the result is massive edema
The first priority when rescuing a burned individual is
Eliminating the source of the burn
The rehabilitation phase begins when the burn size is reduced to less than 20%
And the patient is able to assume self care
The majority of electrical burns in children are caused by
Biting on extension cords
The goal of nutritional support of burned individual is to
Create a positive nitrogen balance
The third element essential to survival after major burn injury is
Excision of the burn followed by skin grafting
The time between the end of burn shock and closure of burn to less than 20% of total body surface area
Is called the emergent phase
Management of burns associated with automobile airbag injury
Is irrigation with copious amts of water
The primary aim in burn wound management
Is to prevent microbial colonization of the wound
The immediate management of a thermal burn victim once the fire has been extinguished is to
Monitor fo s/s of respiratory impairment
Electrical injury may cause extensive damage to low resistance tissues, particularly
Nerves and blood vessels
It is true that covering a burn with cool wet sheets
Promotes hypothermia
It is true that second degree superficial partial thickness burns
Usually heal in 7 to 21 days More painful than 3rd degree burns Involve damage to the dermis Can be associated with scar formation