Hand Burns
Journal: Austin Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2015-06-18
Authors : Bailey JK; Zomerlei TA; Coffey R; Jones LM;
Page : 1-6
Keywords : Hand burns; Management; Blisters; Escharotomy;
Abstract
The incidence of burns to the hand may be much more common than reported in medical literature. The hand is such an important means of interacting and exploring our environment that these burns need to be treated carefully. Fortunately, most burns are relatively minor, so that only more severe injuries present for evaluation and treatment. Optimal outcomes require a coordinated effort early on in the course of recovery for the burn patient.
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