Burns Injury Flashcards

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Definition

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When tissue damage occurs by thermal, electrical or chemical injury

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Aetiology/Risk factors

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· Contact with hot objects 
· Electricity
· UV light
· Irradiation
· Chemicals

· High Risk Patients
o Young children
o Elderly

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Epidemiology

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UK has > 12,000 admission per year

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Presenting symptoms

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· Note the circumstances of the burn
· Important to find out the time, temperature and length of contact with the agent
· Consider risk of smoke inhalation and carbon monoxide poisoning

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Signs on physical examinations

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· Check for inhalational injury or airway compromise:
o Stridor
o Dyspnoea
o Hoarse voice
o Soot in nose
o Singed nose hairs
o Carbonaceous sputum

· Check site, depth and distribution of burn

· Check size of Burn
o Described as a percentage of body surface area

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Partial thickness burn

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Subdivided into:

· Superficial: red and oedematous skin + PAINFUL
(Heals within around 7 days with peeling of dead skin)

· Deep: blistering and mottling + PAINFUL
(Heals over 3 weeks, usually without scarring)

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Full thickness burn

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o Destruction of the epidermis and dermis
o Charred leathery eschars
o Firm and PAINLESS with loss of sensation
o Healing will occur by scarring or contractures and requires skin grafting

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Investigations

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· Bloods
o Oxygen saturation, ABG and carboxyhaemoglobin (if inhalational injury)
o FBC
o U&Es
o Group and Save

· Investigations for electrical burns
o Serum CK
o Urine myoglobin (check for muscle damage)
o ECG

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