نتایج جستجو برای: burn care

تعداد نتایج: 637872  

2011
Melanie Stander Lee Alan Wallis

Burn injuries continue to cause morbidity and mortality internationally. Despite international collaborations and preventative measures, there are still many cases reported in high- and low-income countries. The treatment of these patients is often protracted and requires extensive resources. The adequate resuscitation of these patients coupled with meticulous wound care can have a huge impact ...

2015
Young Hwan Choi Jong Ho Lee Jae Jun Shin Young Soon Cho

OBJECTIVE Most of the literature about Curling's ulcer was published from 1960 through 1980. Therefore, an updated study of Curling's ulcer is needed. We analyzed the risk factors affecting ulcer incidence in burn patients. METHODS We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of burn patients who were admitted to two burn centers. We collected information about the general characteristics ...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 1999
I Grant

When the subject of ethics is raised perhaps professionals overlook the fact that medicine is a moral endeavour. It is understandable human nature that the familiar is often forgotten. Ethical decision making is the bread and butter of burn care. Therapeutic advances and changes in society should impel those that care for burn victims to reexamine and reapply the established medical ethical pri...

Journal: :The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation 2001
Ronald G. Tompkins

I’d like to welcome you all to the 33rd Annual Meeting of the American Burn Association (ABA). Because we are in Boston, I’d like to start with the Cocoanut Grove fire. The Cocoanut Grove was a popular night club in Boston, which was located just a few blocks from here (Figure 1). On November 28, 1942, it was to be the scene of a celebration after the Boston College and Holy Cross football game...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2017
M Jain N Khadilkar A De Sousa

Burns are physically, psychologically and economically challenging injuries, and the factors leading to them are many and under-studied. The aim of the current study was to assess level of anxiety, depression and self-esteem in burn patients, and look at various burn-related variables that affect them. This cross-sectional study included 100 patients with burn injuries admitted to a tertiary ca...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2015
Joseph Hardwicke Angus Kohlhardt Naiem Moiemen

The Medical Research Council Burns and Industrial Injuries Unit at the Birmingham Accident Hospital pioneered civilian burn care and research in the United Kingdom during the post-war years. A photographic archive has been discovered that documents this period from 1945 to 1975. The aim of this project was to sort, digitize and archive the images in a secure format for future reference. The pho...

Journal: :Critical care nurse 2013
Sarah M Bishop Mandi D Walker I Mark Spivak

OBJECTIVES To improve communication, discharge readiness, and satisfaction of burn patients and their families. METHODS In March 2009, the burn intensive care unit at University of Louisville Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky, incorporated family presence during dressing changes. Adverse family events during observation, measures of patient- and family-centered care according to a standardized p...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2013
Laurien M Disseldorp Anuschka S Niemeijer Margriet E Van Baar Heleen A Reinders-Messelink Leonora J Mouton Marianne K Nieuwenhuis

Although the attention for functional outcomes after burn injury has grown over the past decades, little is known about functional independence in performing activities of daily living in children after burn injury. Therefore, in this prospective cohort study functional independence was measured by burn care professionals with the WeeFIM(®) instrument in 119 pediatric patients with burns (age: ...

Journal: :The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation 2005
Cynthia McKinnon DuBose Michael G Groher Giselle Carnaby Mann David W Mozingo

Providing nutritional support after thermal burn injury is a critical element in achieving successful patient outcomes. The medical records of 28 patients admitted to an acute care burn unit and referred to speech pathology for a swallowing evaluation were reviewed for patterns of dysphagia care. Results revealed a strong positive linear relationship between percent body burns (r = .71), number...

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