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A Review of Thermal Burns for Emergency Clinicians
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REVIEWER, PEER
, Edwards, Frank J
, Newell, Cody F
, Winograd, Steven M
, AUTHORS
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Burns
/ Emergency medical care
/ Inflammation
/ Injuries
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Skin
/ Thorax
2020
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A Review of Thermal Burns for Emergency Clinicians
by
REVIEWER, PEER
, Edwards, Frank J
, Newell, Cody F
, Winograd, Steven M
, AUTHORS
in
Burns
/ Emergency medical care
/ Inflammation
/ Injuries
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Skin
/ Thorax
2020
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A Review of Thermal Burns for Emergency Clinicians
2020
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• Cool, running tap water is an effective method for reducing injury from superficial and superficial partial-thickness burns. • Inhalation injuries are more common in enclosed-space fires and in conditions causing impaired consciousness. • Consider carbon monoxide poisoning or cyanide toxicity as potential causes of impaired consciousness in thermal burn victims. • Full body exposure is necessary to accurately estimate the extent of burn involvement. • Areas that are superficially burned are not included when calculating the percentage of body area injured by a thermal burn. • Initiate fluid resuscitation using lactated Ringer’s solution based on the extent of the burn injury. • Do not apply opaque ointments to burns prior to transfer to a burn center.
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