Re: Shout out to my fellow burn nurses!
Sup,
We are an 8 bed burn unit and take burn patients of all ages, sizes, acuity. I have been here for a little of 2 years, came in right out of school, paramedic for 7 years previous. I like it alot, we have the sickest of the sickest at times. Its given me a lot of good experience. Interviewed for CRNA school on Monday, still waiting to hear the outcome. We too are responsible for all dressing changes, even the ones off the unit, like you we only have one PCA. As far as treatment we use SSD, Mafenide Acetate (cream and slurry), Bacitracin, AgNO3, Acticoat and Aquacel. Our peds doc's prefer Bactroban on the grafts rather than the Bacitracin we use with the adults.
Anyway we use aquacel on our donor sites, in short.....IT SUCKS!!! Most of the time the donors stay too wet and the aquacel just gets all gooey and useless. We were using Acticoat previously, which we have been slowly going back to. It seems to work better though it causes more pain for the patient.
Are you guys using the Vitamin C infusion protocol for your burns over 30%?
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