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Specializes in ICU.

Hi! I have just taken on moderation of this forum. I have worked burns ICU but do not consider myself an "expert". We recently changed the title of this forum from "Burn ICU" to "Burn Nursing" so we could accomodate a wider interest group.

One of the things I like to establish is a resource thread where different internet sites, good texts, and other resources can be listed.

Please if you know of any good sites please post them on this thread - it will become the resource thread for burns nursing.

Specializes in ICU.

i am starting the ball rolling for burn resources

please if you find one of the links has either expired, does not work or links to content not related to burns (some of the article links will "shift") please report it so i can come back and either fix the link or replace it.

these are good resources for those wanting to know the basics of burns

http://www.staff.vu.edu.au/criticalcare/critical%20care/lecture7.htm

grading system

http://www.emedhome.com/resources/pdfdatabase/57.pdf

fire/flame

electrical burns

http://www.umanitoba.ca/colleges/physicians_and_surgeons/guidelines_and_statements/1623.html

http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic2810.htm

chemical

http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic73.htm

hydrofluoric acid

http://www.whs.qld.gov.au/alerts/02i04.pdf

http://www.uic.edu/com/er/toxikon/toxweek.htm

http://www.akhdem.co.nz/guidelines/hydrofluoric_acid_burns.htm

organisations

http://www.ameriburn.org/

http://www.anzba.org.au/

http://www.sccm.org/

http://www.burnsurgery.org

education resources

here is a post-graduate degree in burns nursing - the down side would be that you have to go to ireland to do it - on second thoughts that is not a downside - i packing my bags!!!

http://www.tcd.ie/nursing_midwifery/courses/postgrad/conjnt/pgdipsn_burns.html

adelaide australia

http://www.nursing.adelaide.edu.au/pdf/burns%202004.pdf

this is an online course

http://www.burnsurgery.org/education/index.htm

texts

http://www.ameriburn.org/pub/edres/edres2bh.htm

burn units

http://www.traumaburn.org/traumaburn/team/nursing.asp

http://www.nyerrn.com/er/t/b.htm

http://www.ameriburn.org/pub/2003-2004pubpagefinal.pdf

guidelines for the operation of burn units

http://www.ameriburn.org/pub/guidelinesops.pdf

please feel free to add to this list and please add any texts you find particularly good.

if any of these sites have information that you find misleading or worrying please feel free to contact me.

Specializes in ICU.

i am starting the ball rolling for burn resources

please if you find one of the links has either expired, does not work or links to content not related to burns (some of the article links will "shift") please report it so i can come back and either fix the link or replace it.

these are good resources for those wanting to know the basics of burns

http://www.staff.vu.edu.au/criticalcare/critical%20care/lecture7.htm

grading system

http://www.emedhome.com/resources/pdfdatabase/57.pdf

fire/flame

electrical burns

http://www.umanitoba.ca/colleges/physicians_and_surgeons/guidelines_and_statements/1623.html

http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic2810.htm

chemical

http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic73.htm

hydrofluoric acid

http://www.whs.qld.gov.au/alerts/02i04.pdf

http://www.uic.edu/com/er/toxikon/toxweek.htm

http://www.akhdem.co.nz/guidelines/hydrofluoric_acid_burns.htm

organisations

http://www.ameriburn.org/

http://www.anzba.org.au/

http://www.sccm.org/

http://www.burnsurgery.org

education resources

here is a post-graduate degree in burns nursing - the down side would be that you have to go to ireland to do it - on second thoughts that is not a downside - i packing my bags!!!

http://www.tcd.ie/nursing_midwifery/courses/postgrad/conjnt/pgdipsn_burns.html

adelaide australia

http://www.nursing.adelaide.edu.au/pdf/burns%202004.pdf

this is an online course

http://www.burnsurgery.org/education/index.htm

texts

http://www.ameriburn.org/pub/edres/edres2bh.htm

burn units

http://www.traumaburn.org/traumaburn/team/nursing.asp

http://www.nyerrn.com/er/t/b.htm

http://www.ameriburn.org/pub/2003-2004pubpagefinal.pdf

guidelines for the operation of burn units

http://www.ameriburn.org/pub/guidelinesops.pdf

please feel free to add to this list and please add any texts you find particularly good.

if any of these sites have information that you find misleading or worrying please feel free to contact me.

Specializes in ICU, Burn ICU, ER, Recruiting.

I have worked as a Burn RN in the Burn Center in OKC,OK. Very good resources! Keep up the good work.

I am starting the ball rolling for burn resources

These are good resources for those wanting to know the basics of burns

http://www.staff.vu.edu.au/CriticalCare/Critical%20Care/lecture7.htm

Grading system

http://www.emedhome.com/resources/pdfdatabase/57.pdf

Fire/Flame

http://www.gov.ns.ca/health/ehs/Medical_Director/protocols/burns.htm

Electrical burns

http://www.umanitoba.ca/colleges/physicians_and_surgeons/Guidelines_and_Statements/1623.html

http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic2810.htm

Chemical

http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic73.htm

Organisations

http://www.ameriburn.org/

http://www.anzba.org.au/

http://www.sccm.org/

Education Resources

Here is a post-graduate degree in burns nursing - the down side would be that you have to go to Ireland to do it - on second thoughts that is not a downside - I packing my bags!!!

http://www.tcd.ie/Nursing_Midwifery/courses/postgrad/conjnt/pgdipsn_burns.html

Adelaide Australia

http://www.nursing.adelaide.edu.au/pdf/Burns%202004.pdf

http://www.contemporaryurology.com/be_core/r/online_only_content/free_pages.test/transformed_ce1199_burns_view_free_pages.htm

Texts

http://www.ameriburn.org/pub/edres/edres2bh.htm

Burn units

http://www.traumaburn.org/traumaburn/team/nursing.asp

http://www.nyerrn.com/er/t/b.htm

http://www.ameriburn.org/pub/2003-2004PubPagefinal.pdf

Guidelines for the Operation of Burn Units

http://www.ameriburn.org/pub/guidelinesops.pdf

Please feel free to add to this list and please add any texts you find particularly good.

If any of these sites have information that you find misleading or worrying please feel free to contact me.

Specializes in ICU, Burn ICU, ER, Recruiting.

I have worked as a Burn RN in the Burn Center in OKC,OK. Very good resources! Keep up the good work.

I am starting the ball rolling for burn resources

These are good resources for those wanting to know the basics of burns

http://www.staff.vu.edu.au/CriticalCare/Critical%20Care/lecture7.htm

Grading system

http://www.emedhome.com/resources/pdfdatabase/57.pdf

Fire/Flame

http://www.gov.ns.ca/health/ehs/Medical_Director/protocols/burns.htm

Electrical burns

http://www.umanitoba.ca/colleges/physicians_and_surgeons/Guidelines_and_Statements/1623.html

http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic2810.htm

Chemical

http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic73.htm

Organisations

http://www.ameriburn.org/

http://www.anzba.org.au/

http://www.sccm.org/

Education Resources

Here is a post-graduate degree in burns nursing - the down side would be that you have to go to Ireland to do it - on second thoughts that is not a downside - I packing my bags!!!

http://www.tcd.ie/Nursing_Midwifery/courses/postgrad/conjnt/pgdipsn_burns.html

Adelaide Australia

http://www.nursing.adelaide.edu.au/pdf/Burns%202004.pdf

http://www.contemporaryurology.com/be_core/r/online_only_content/free_pages.test/transformed_ce1199_burns_view_free_pages.htm

Texts

http://www.ameriburn.org/pub/edres/edres2bh.htm

Burn units

http://www.traumaburn.org/traumaburn/team/nursing.asp

http://www.nyerrn.com/er/t/b.htm

http://www.ameriburn.org/pub/2003-2004PubPagefinal.pdf

Guidelines for the Operation of Burn Units

http://www.ameriburn.org/pub/guidelinesops.pdf

Please feel free to add to this list and please add any texts you find particularly good.

If any of these sites have information that you find misleading or worrying please feel free to contact me.

Specializes in MS Home Health.

I worked a hem/onc/bmt unit before I moved here and I was the only nurse on the unit that wanted to float to burn and did so several times a month and I would go to the unit and sign up for OT. I was in the front part with the less serious burns as the unit was split into two. The criticals were in the back.

renerian

Specializes in MS Home Health.

I worked a hem/onc/bmt unit before I moved here and I was the only nurse on the unit that wanted to float to burn and did so several times a month and I would go to the unit and sign up for OT. I was in the front part with the less serious burns as the unit was split into two. The criticals were in the back.

renerian

Specializes in Telemetry/Med Surg.

Just a quick question--do nurses generally need an advanced degree to work in the burn units?

thx

Specializes in Telemetry/Med Surg.

Just a quick question--do nurses generally need an advanced degree to work in the burn units?

thx

Specializes in ICU, Burn ICU, ER, Recruiting.

No, usually you are trained in the Burn Unit. It does take a while to learn all the dressings, etc. I started in a Burn Center right out of RN school. Loved it!! The unit is a "closed" unit meaning that only Burn RNs can work there...the hospital does not "pull" RNs from us nor did we have to float to other areas. I found it to be the most challenging nursing I have ever done. I still work about one weekend every 5-6 weeks there when the unit needs help!

Specializes in ICU.

This site has some patient outlines for care of dressings

http://viper.med.unc.edu/surgery/burncent/

Burns policies and procedures - for those wanting to compare.

http://www.surgery.med.umich.edu/i/Trauma_Burn/

Online (free) journal

http://www.journalofburns.com/index.php

Thats right where i work as well, no advanced degree required, a lot of this, as aws mentioned is on the job experience and such, especially with the dressings. At my facility we dont even let OR dress our post ops, they call for us at the completeion of a surgery and our team goes up and does the dressings in the OR, it helps make sure that the dressings are correct and dont need to be redone when they get back to the unit.

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