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The Burn Unit

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1982
For children and adolescents, being burned, hospitalized, and treated over weeks to months is a traumatic and painful experience. Because of immaturity and dependency, and the arduous treatment and rehabilitation process, the stress on parents and staff is profound.
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Self-inflicted burns in the Irish National Burns Unit

Burns, 2011
We 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.
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Management of the Burn Unit

Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1987
The management of a burn unit requires the leadership and cohesiveness of the burn team in order to maximize the team approach applied in burn care. A major part of the management of the burn unit is provided by the nursing service. Key to the smooth operations experienced by staff, patients, and families is the dual abilities of nurses in middle ...
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