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245 0 0 _aEmergency management of burns: part 2 /
_cKristina Stiles
500 _aPDF en biblioteca
504 _aBibliografía: p. 41
520 8 _aInfrequent presentation of this patient group to emergency departments can cause stress and anxiety to front-line clinicians when they are faced with patients with a traumatic burn injury. Assessment relies on accurate evaluation of burn aetiology, size and depth, and initial management is directly responsible for patients’ outcomes and quality of life. This is the second article in a two-part series that gives an overview of the minimum standard of care in burns first aid, and highlights the likely challenges in assessment of burn depth and size. The aim of the two articles is to enhance emergency clinicians’ knowledge and confidence in burn management, and to build awareness of the life-changing implications of the initial clinical interventions in burn care.
653 1 4 _aburns
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653 1 4 _aemergency care
773 _g-- 2018, v. 26, 2, p. 36-42
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