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Care of the Burn Patient
Applied Patho Final
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Graduate
12/04/2008

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Criteria for burn admission
Definition
-partial thickness (2nd deg) burns >10% total body surface area
-burns involving face, hands, feet, genitalia, perineum, major joints
-full thickness (3rd deg) burns in any age group
-electrical burns (inclu. lightening)
-chemical burns
-inhalation injury
-burn injury in pts w/ preexisting medical disorders that could complicate management, prolong recovery, or affect mortality
-children in hospitals w/o resources to care for them
-burn pts who require special social, emotional, or long-term rehab intervention
Term
Integumentary system characteristics
Definition
-controls thermoregulation
-sensory input
-protect from infection
-conserve body fluids
-physical and personal identity
Term
Epidermis
Definition
-very thin layer
-avascular
-purpose: protection, water proof, regeneration
Term
Dermis
Definition
-20-30x thicker than epidermis
-vascular
-contains collagen and elastic fibrils, blood vessels, lymphatics, nerves
-gives tensile strength and provides nutrition to epidermis
-bilayered
-rete peg region (epidermal-dermal jnc)
Term
burns <111 deg F
Definition
no damage unless prolonged exposure
Term
burns b/t 111-124 deg F
Definition
rate of cellular death doubles with each degree rise in temp.
Term
burns >124 deg F
Definition
only brief exposure will cause cellular and skin breakdown
Term
1st deg burn
Definition
aka superficial burn, i.e. sunburn, only epidermis burned w/ no risk for hypertrophic scarring or contracture, seldom clinically significant, pain and redness (analgesia, early elevation, AROM exs), heals <3-7 days, peeling
Term
2nd degree burn
Definition
aka partial thickness burns (either superificial-SPT, or deep-DPT); dermis damage
Term
3rd degree burn
Definition
burn through all layers, aka full thickness-FT burn, dry and leathery skin
Term
superficial partial thickness burn
Definition
uninjured dermis and epidermal appendages at risk, skin graft may improve cosmetic outcome, heals spontaneously in 2-3 wks
Term
Deep partial thickness burn
Definition
swelling, pain, blisters, moist, capillary refill, entire epidermis and portion of dermis burned, provide analgesia, early elevation, and AROM exs
Term
Deep PTB and FT: 3rd deg
Definition
deep into dermis (deep PTB) or entire thickness of epidermis and dermis (subdermal/full thickness) burn, dec. pain and blisters, dry, absent capillary refill, risk for vascular compromise, tight, white, dry looking skin, leathery skin may bind body parts if pressure rises and req. escarotomy/fasciotomy to relieve pressure
Term
4th degree burn
Definition
involve deep structures, similar to deep FT but involves damage to muscle, tendon, and/or bone
Term
Integumentary complications of burns
Definition
hypertrophic scars, contractures, pruritis (itching), dryness, sensory changes, dec. sweating, dec. thermoregulation
Term
GI complications of burns
Definition
dec. peristalsis, high risk for gastric ulcers, ileus commonly affected
Term
GI complications of burns
Definition
dec. peristalsis, high risk for gastric ulcers, ileus commonly affected
Term
Pulmonary complications of burns
Definition
inhalation injury, signs (facial burns, singed nasal hairs/eyebrows, harsh cough or hoarseness, adventitious breath sounds, respiratory distress, carbonaceous sputum (white snot), headache), carbon monoxide poisoning
Term
cardiovascular complications of burns
Definition
inc. CO and HR, altered platelet conc., RBC dysfxn, dec. Hgb and Hct, reduced plasma and intravascular fluid leading to edema
Term
Metabolic complications of burns
Definition
inc. in catabolism leading to dec. in body weight (dobb hoff tube often needed), dec. in energy stores, inc. in caloric needs, neg. nitrogen balance, muscle tissue often used as energy source, core temp is dec. so need to inc. room temp
Term
Split-thickness skin graft (STSG)
Definition
contains all of epidermis and only superficial layers of dermis
Term
Full-thickness skin graft (FTSG)
Definition
contains epidermis and most of the dermis
Term
sheet graft
Definition
skin graft that's applied without any alteration after it's harvested; common in face, neck, and hands
Term
Mesh graft
Definition
skin graft that's run through a mesher permitting the graft to be expanded to allow for a larger surface area
Term
zenograft
Definition
aka heterograft, skin from another species, typically a pig
Term
allograft
Definition
aka homograft, skin from an indiv. of the same species, typically a cadaver
Term
autograft
Definition
skin taken from pt's own skin
Term
donor site
Definition
site where skin for a graft is harvested from; typically the back, buttock, or thighs
Term
eschar
Definition
devitalized tissue, necrotic, dry and leathery appearance
Term
fasciotomy
Definition
incision made to relieve the pressure in a compartment
Term
escharotomy
Definition
incision made through eschar to relieve compression and maintain normal circulation
Term
granulation tissue
Definition
consists of macrophages, fibroblasts, and blood vessels; healthy and healing tissue, provides a scaffold for epidermal cell migration, appears red and beefy
Term
epithelialization
Definition
epidermal cell detach from the basal layer and migrate across the wound, proliferate by mitosis and differentiate into mature epidermal cells (closing of wound)
Term
Initial burn management
Definition
ABCDE's, clear trauma to spine, fxs, or internal injuries, remove clothing and jewelry, intubate before it's too late, estimate TBSA (total body surface area), fluid resuscitation, monitor urine output for kidney fxn, EKG, bp, abdominal and extremity pressures, any circumferential burn needs to be monitored for compartment syndrome
Term
surgical management
Definition
primary excision of eschar, debridement, skin grafting (thinner grafts adhere better, adherence dep. upon penetration of blood vessels into new graft site and immobilization)
Term
topical agents
Definition
used to prevent or treat burn wound infection and/or sepsis
Term
biomechanics of skin and scar tissue
Definition
1. collagen fibers-give tensile strength
2. elastic fibers-give tissue recoil
3. ground substance-lubricates tissue
4. burn scar-collagen fibers arrange in whorls or nodules, elastic fibers lost
Term
PT EVALUATION of IP burn pt
Definition
ROM, strength, sensation, edema, bed mobility, transfers, ambulation, burn wound (%TBSA, location, depth), prior level of fxn, work/social hx, PMH
Term
PT TREATMENT of IP burn pt
Definition
ROM (A to AA to P), conditioning, positioning (maintain tissue in elongated state, max. fxnal position, dec. edema and risk of neuropathy, splint as needed), ADLs, chest PT (for ventilated pts), ambulation
Term
how longs does it take for scars to remodel
Definition
6 months to 2+ years
Term
Types of pressure providing devices for dec. hypertrophic scars
Definition
compression garments, interim pressure garments (custom), ace wraps, tubigrip
Term
application of pressure
Definition
apply asap (wounds 80-90% healed is ready), 23 hr wear, child need freq. remeasurements, consider lifestyle and work hx
Term
Pros of pressure garments
Definition
flattens scar, dec. pruritis/edema, thins dermis, potential acceleration of car maturation process
Term
Cons of pressure garments
Definition
compliance, pressure not equally applied, cost, uncomfortable, difficult to don, hot, may cause skin breakdown
Term
OP goals for scar management
Definition
optimal cosmesis of burn wound, preserve ROM to wnl, min. itching, indep. HEP, return to work/school, indep. ambulation/ADLs/scar management
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