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First Aid Books:
Burns

First aid books about burns can be pretty heavy reading material. Get the facts and stats about burns from these books. Learn about the different types of burns and the wound care associated with the injuries.



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Burn Trauma (Paperback) by Chrissie Bosworth-Bousfiels

Now in a completely revised and updated edition, this book will be a valuable resource for all grades of staff within the multi-disciplinary team caring for patients with burn injuries. It aims to increase the reader?s understanding of the effects of burn trauma on the individual, and it outlines the management of care that will be required during the course of hospitalisation.



Severe Burns (Hardcover) by Andrew M. Munster

The care of severe burn victims over 100,000 people are hospitalized each year has improved dramatically over the past fifty years. But a serious burn remains a painful, frightening, and traumatic experience. The psychological stress of injury may be increased by the formidable array of medical equipment used in early stages of care and by the number of doctors, nurses, and specialists that burn patients and their families encounter.



Critical Care of the Burned Patient (Hardcover) by Lindsey T.A. Rylah

This interdisciplinary account provides an integrated and practical guide to the management and treatment of burns. Experts from all the major disciplines involved in critical care focus their attention on specific problems and areas of treatment involved in the care of burned patients. Although it is essentially a practical guide to the management of thermal injury, with explicit recommendations for courses of treatment, it also provides explanatory background information on the manifestations and clinical consequences of this common source of injury.



ABC of Burns (Paperback) by Shehan Hettiaratchy

Burns are one of the most devastating conditions encountered in medicine. The injuries affect people of all ages, both physically and psychologically, in the developed and the developing world. The correct management of burns needs a skilled multidisciplinary approach and this ABC provides an overview of the most important aspects of burn injuries for healthcare professionals.



Burn Care - Landes Bioscience Medical Handbook (Vademecum) (Paperback) by Steven E. Wolf

This manuscript summarizes the staff practices in burn care at the Shriners Burns Hospital and Blocker Burn Unit in Galveston TX. It is not intended to be an exhaustive dissertation on the pathophysiology of the burn condition, but rather a practice guide for the care of burned patients. It contains chapters on resuscitation and transport, wound care, operative techniques, critical care issues, and care of special burns, among others.



Burns Sourcebook (Hardcover) by Allan R

Burn injuries are the third leading cause of accidental death for all age groups in the United States, despite advancements in treatment and prevention. For children and young adults, burns are the leading cause of death in the home. Yet burn fatalities represent only a small fraction of the more than 1.25 million burn injuries reported in the United States each year. For many burn victims, recovery involves a long and painful period of reconstruction.



Burns: The Medical and Forensics Model (Hardcover) by Alan D. Clark

The totality of burn injury – personal and economic – is enormous. From a neighborhood house fire to the collapse of the Twin Towers, burn injuries have continued to affect society especially burn victims and their families. For the medical, forensic and legal professions, burn care continues to be viewed by many as part science and part myth. The medical science of burn treatment and rehabilitation has progressed rapidly, dispelling many of the myths, and the legal issues have changed as well.



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