Chapter 1: Burns Flashcards

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What are Burns?

A

Trauma to the skin or underlying tissue caused by heat, radiation, electricity or chemicals.

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First-degree burns are superficial burn that only involve?

A

The epidermis.

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Second-degree burns are partial-thickness burn that involve?

A

Epidermis and Dermis.

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Third-degree burns are full-thickness burn that involve?

A

The dermis and underlying layer of fat.

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What is the treatment for First-Degree burn?

A

Submerge burned skin in cool water until the pain subsides.

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First-Degree burn is covered with?

A

A steril, non-adhesive bandage.

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How does the patient may treat the First-Degree?

A

At home with OTC burn gel.

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What is the treatment for Second-Degree burn?

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Run cool water over the burn for up to 30min and cover with a sterile, non-adhesive bandage.

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How does the patient may treat the Second-Degree?

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At home with OTC pain medication and burn gel for small second-degree burns.

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A patient with Second-Degree burns that cover a large area should be?

A

Monitored for shock while awaiting transfer to the hospital.

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What does the patient always require with Third-Degree burns?

A

Hospitalization for IV fluids, debridement to remove dead skin, pain medication and skin grafts.

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