نتایج جستجو برای: burn temperature

تعداد نتایج: 472315  

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2011
Kenneth R Diller

This letter is submitted to address an error in an article previously published in this journal that has led to confusion concerning the thermal conditions that cause skin burns. The thermal comfort of vehicle occupants has been an issue of concern from the earliest days of automobile design. Many embodiments of vehicular climate control systems have evolved over the years, including the introd...

Journal: :future of medical education journal 0
seyyed mohamad motamed shariati department of plastic surgery, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical science, mashhad, iran amir mirhaghi school of nursing, mashhad university of medical science, mashhad, iran

background: general practitioners are the first who visit burn patients and they first calculate burn size and required fluid for the patient. error in calculation can be disastrous. the purpose of this study is to compare four methods of estimating burn size to teach students. methods: this is a descriptive-analytic study on 37 medical students. four methods of estimating burn percentage was t...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric orthopedics 2011
Brian J Deignan Joseph M Iaquinto Scott M Eskildsen Cassandra A Woodcock John R Owen Jennifer S Wayne Victoria G Kuester

BACKGROUND Burns and pressure sores are common injuries during cast application. Various factors such as water temperature, padding, and cast material layers may play a role in these injuries; however, the effect of cast molding on temperatures and pressures has not been investigated. This raises the following questions, does the application of molding during cast application: (1) alter skin le...

2008
Kevin M Miller Michael D Olson

PURPOSE To compare the temperature profiles of 2 popular phacoemulsification units under similar operating conditions in water. METHODS The phacoemulsification probes of the Sovereign WhiteStar and Legacy AdvanTec were capped with water-filled test chambers and imaged side-by-side using a thermal camera. The highest temperature of each chamber was measured at several time points after power a...

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2011
John T Promes Karen Safcsak Leo Pavliv Bryan Voss Amy Rock

This prospective study evaluated the efficacy and safety of IV ibuprofen for the reduction of fever and treatment of pain in patients with thermal burn injury. A total of 61 patients with second- and/or third-degree thermal burns covering >10% TBSA were randomly assigned in a 2:1 ratio to receive either 800 mg IV ibuprofen or placebo every 6 hours for 120 hours (5 days). Antipyretic medications...

2017
Torgrim Log

On a television show, a pre-cooled bare-skinned person (TV host) passed through engulfing kerosene flames. The assumption was that a water film should protect him during 0.74 s flame exposure in an environment of 86 kW/m² heat flux. The TV host got light burn inflammation on the back, arms and legs. The present work studies skin temperatures and burn damage integral of such dangerous flame expo...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2014
S Mandal Arvind Kumar R K Singh K Kundu

Beehive charcoal briquettes were produced from powdered charcoal in which soil was added as binder. It was found to be an eco-friendly, clean and economic alternative source of household fuel for the people of Eastern Himalayan Region. Experiments were conducted to determine natural drying behaviour, normalised burn rate, temperature profile and emission of CO, CO2, UBHC (unburnt hydrocarbons) ...

2012
Everett B. Lohman Kanikkai Steni Balan Sackiriyas Gurinder S. Bains Giovanni Calandra Crystal Lobo Daniel Nakhro Gauri Malthankar Sherwine Paul

BACKGROUND Tissue healing is an intricate process that is regulated by circulation. Heat modalities have been shown to improve skin circulation. Recent research supports that passive vibration increases circulation without risk of burns. Study purpose is to compare and determine effects of short duration vibration, moist heat, and a combination of the two on skin blood flow (SBF) and skin tempe...

2011
Everett B. Lohman Gurinder S. Bains Trevor Lohman Michael DeLeon Jerrold Scott Petrofsky

BACKGROUND Circulation plays an essential role in tissue healing. Moist heat and warm water immersion have been shown to increase skin circulation; however, these heating modalities can cause burns. Recent research has shown that passive vibration can also increase circulation but without the risk of burns. MATERIAL/METHODS The aim of this study is to compare the effects of short-duration vib...

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