Initial Burn Management
Journal: Austin Journal of Surgery (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-03-28
Abstract
Proper evaluation and management of burn patients greatly reduce the morbidity and mortality of such cases. The initial management of a severely burnt patient is similar to that of any trauma patient. The primary and secondary surveys allow the patients to be assessed and managed in a systematic way according to the priorities to be looked after. This article describes the initial management of the burnt patients according to these surveys.
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