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The burns patient, during the course of the resulting injury,
undergoes a variety of physical and psychological changes. The
multidisciplinary team needs an understanding of the
pathophysiological effects of burns and the management required at
each stage of recovery. This book discusses the pathophysiology and
the classification of burns and emphasizes the importance of
correct action in the first 48 hours. It looks at the special care
required by the patient with an inhalation injury and examines the
management of pain for burns patients. There is also a thorough
analysis of wound care and early wound excision and grafting. The
second half of this text looks at the physical and psychological
needs of the patient. It discusses nutrition and rehabilitation and
examines the special problems of reintegration. A full explanation
of scar management and psychological aftercare is given with a
special emphasis on post traumatic stress disorder. A concluding
chapter discusses the care needs by staff in this specialized area
and details the requirements of staff support on a burns unit.
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