Nursing management of the burn-injured person

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Abstract

Providing care to the burn-injured patient is a very challenging and, ultimately, rewarding profession for a nurse. The repertoire of skills needed is varied and includes comprehensive clinical assessment and monitoring, pain management, wound care and psychosocial support. The burn nurse cares for the burn survivor throughout the continuum of care, from entry into the hospital through to discharge home and reintegration into the community.

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Knighton, J., & Jako, M. (2012). Nursing management of the burn-injured person. In Handbook of Burns: Acute Burn Care, Volume 1 (pp. 387–430). Springer-Verlag Wien. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0348-7_26

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