partial/full thickness burns

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Could you someone please explain to me the difference between a partial thickness and a full thickness burn? Thanks!!

Specializes in Advanced Practice, surgery.

This relates to the depth of skin damage from the burn.

Superficial burns are damage to the epidermis.

Injury to the dermis is a partial thickness burn

Injury to the subcutaneous tissue, including fat is a full thickness burn.

http://www.burn-recovery.org/injuries.htm

thanks so much, this helps a lot!

could somebody please help me with this med-surg case study?

In a professional narrative form, write a formal paper describing an analysis of the following situation, and identifying nursing assessment, problems identified, and interventions appropriate. What are your immediate priority (priorities) and your long term priorities for this patient? Include how you would evaluate your nursing care.

25-year-old male fell out of a tree and struck a hot charcoal grill, lacerated his left leg, and his clothes caught fire

Once brought to ED, his burns were estimated to be partial and full thickness over his face, neck, trunk, right upper arm, and left leg. He is alert, and his voice is slightly hoorifice His left leg is splinted, and the lacerated wound is cleaned and debrided . IV is started, and indwelling urinary catheter is inserted into bladder. Using the Lund-Browder chart, his total body surface affected is 46%

Assuming he did not receive any fluids prior to arriving at the ED 1 hour after burn, what would you expect for IV fluid infusion over the next twenty four hours? (Be specific in terms of time)

Support your discussion with evidence from the professional nursing periodical literature. Be sure and document your sources appropriately and give correct credit to appropriate sources. Failure to do so will result in a 0 for the paper.

Grading (10% of course grade):

I Introduction-

II Analysis of current situation with problem identification

III Immediate priority/priorities with rationale

IV Interventions appropriate for immediate priorities

V Long term priorities for this patient

VI Plan to evaluate the nursing care for this patient

VII Summary and conclusions

VIII Presentation of paper: grammatically correct, logical flow, spelling

IX Use of appropriate literature to support presentation

Only if I get the 10%.

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