First Responders’ Role in Managing Burn Care

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(© 2016 Emergency Response Guidebook; source Transport Canada website; https://​www.​tc.​gc.​ca/​eng/​canutec/​guide-menu-227.​htm) When a chemical comes in contact with body tissue and it causes a burn, it will continue burning while it…

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Management of Burn Patients

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Fig. 34.1 WHO surgical safety checklist With the patient surgically cleaned and draped, many techniques can be sequentially or concomitantly used to reduce blood loss [24]. The intraoperative measures available…

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of Burn Injuries

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45–51 °C within minutes 51 and 70 °C within seconds Above 70 °C less than a second The depth and severity of the burn are also determined by the ability of the contact…

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Management of Burn Patients and Fluid Resuscitation

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Q—Fluid filtration rate Kf—Capillary filtration coefficient (capillary surface area x hydraulic conductivity) Pcap—Capillary hydrostatic pressure Pi—Interstitial hydrostatic pressure σ—Reflection coefficient (Permeability) πp—Plasma oncotic pressure πi—Interstitial oncotic pressure After a deep…

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and Scar Management

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Fig. 38.1 Keloids (upper row) and h ypertrophic scar (bottom row) before (a) and 6 months after (b) four sessions of open spray cryotherapy (two passes of 10 s each) followed by…

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