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Item type | Location | Call Number | Status | Date Due |
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Book | AUM Main Library | 617.11 S552 (Browse Shelf) | Available |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Epidemiology ; Organization of burn care ; Long-term outcomes ; Austere alternatives -- Physiology of Burns. Local response to burn injury ; Systemic response to burn injury ; Pediatric considerations ; Geriatric considerations -- Initial Care. Prehospital and interhospital transport ; Primary survey ; Burn-specific secondary survey ; Initial wound care ; Escharotomies and fasciotomies -- Fluid Resuscitation. Resuscitation physiology ; Resuscitation practice -- Wound Excision and Closure. Evaluation of the wound ; Determining the time and need for operation ; Techniques of burn wound excision ; Techniques to minimize blood loss ; Graft fixation and postoperative wound care ; Skin substitutes ; Donor site management -- Respiratory Issues. Inhalation injury ; Carbon monoxide and cyanide exposures ; Respiratory failure; Chronic airway management ; Weaning and extubation -- Burn Critical Care. Neurologic and pain control issues ; Hemodynamic and electrolyte issues ; Vascular access ; Nutritional support ; Complications and sepsis ; Burn wound infection -- Definitive Wound Closure. Massive burns ; Facial burns ; Eyelid burns ; Ear burns ; Scalp burns ; Neck burns; Hand burns ; Genital burns -- Special Injuries and Illnesses. Electrical injuries ; Chemical burns ; Hot tar burns ; Cold injuries ; Toxic epidermal necrolysis ; Purpura fulminans ; Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome ; Soft tissue trauma and infection ; Injuries of abuse ; Combined burns and trauma -- Out-Patient Management. Patient selection ; Techniques -- Burn Rehabilitation. Early acute rehabilitation ; Late acute rehabilitation ; Long-term rehabilitation and scar management -- Acute Burn Reconstruction and Aftercare. Head and neck ; Hand ; Upper extremity ; Lower extremity ; Aftercare and emotional recovery.
This book's concise visual approach is geared to all professionals caring for burn patients in acute or recovery phases. It is of special value to those surgeons, physicians, nurses and related professionals in burn and emergency units.
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