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Lyell's syndrome on a burns unit
Burns, 1994Two cases of Lyell's syndrome (toxic epidermal necrolysis) managed on a burn unit are presented. The various methods of management are discussed, and the arguments for treating this life-threatening condition on an intensive care burn unit are analysed.
N, Zoltie +3 more
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Experience With Burns of the Eyes and Lids in a Regional Burn Unit
Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 1995During a 3-year period 1527 patients with burns were admitted to a regional burn unit in Augusta, Georgia. Two hundred thirty patients (15.06%) were referred for consultation by an ophthalmologist. Thirty-two patients had preexisting ophthalmic problems that were believed to warrant consultation.
J M, Still +4 more
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British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1968
Summary The layout of a burns unit is proposed in which there is a quarantine area and separate buildings for clean and infected cases with a view to limiting infection and cross infection.
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Summary The layout of a burns unit is proposed in which there is a quarantine area and separate buildings for clean and infected cases with a view to limiting infection and cross infection.
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Self-inflicted burns in the Irish National Burns Unit
Burns, 2011We carried out a review of self-inflicted burns presenting to the National Burns Unit in the Republic of Ireland. 87 self-inflicted burns were identified over a 12-year period accounting for 4.2% of total Burns Unit admissions. Patient demographics were identified. The majority of patients had a history of mental illness and deliberate self harm.
D M, Seoighe +4 more
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The Effect of Burn Nursing Units on Burn Wound Infections
The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 2002Abstract Temporary closure of our burn unit allowed evaluation of the effect of a closed unit on infection rates. During renovations, burned patients were treated either in private ward rooms or in the intensive care unit by burn unit nursing staff using the same wound care practices as used in the burn unit. Data regarding burn severity
James T, Thompson +2 more
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International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1975
Abstract Hypnosis was utilized with 20 severely-burned patienk on a modem burn unit. 14 were benefited in the control of pain, especially during dressing changes. Half of these were either somnambulists or were capable of enough depth to control pain posthypnotically.
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Abstract Hypnosis was utilized with 20 severely-burned patienk on a modem burn unit. 14 were benefited in the control of pain, especially during dressing changes. Half of these were either somnambulists or were capable of enough depth to control pain posthypnotically.
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Design Of A Burn Treatment Unit
Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1981While operating a temporary, four-bed burn treatment unit, the State University Hospital of the Upstate Medical Center took on the challenge of building a modern Burn Treatment Center to serve a fifteen county area of upstate New York. A primary consideration in the design of the unit was infection control. Since "cost containment" is a phase on all of
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The Burns Unit and theatre integration
British Journal of Perioperative Nursing (United Kingdom), 2000Disbanding the assigned burns theatre team at St John's Hospital had a major impact on perioperative care. Donna O'Boyle describes how, and what was done to rectify the situation, in her 3M/NATN Award commended work.
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Condolence Letter in the Burn Unit
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal, 2022Gema Costa-Requena +3 more
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