Burns

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oultline steps to be followed for assesing patietn w/ multiple injuries initial assessment, resuscitation, definitive care phases define shock, pathophysiology, mangaement of hemorrahgeic shock pathosphysiolgy, treatment of life-threatinging thoracitc injuries abodomial trauma: US, CT, DPL complications of head inury GCS increased ICP spinal cord injry: immobilization and other techniques extr3emity injuryies transport of injured patients

classification of burns by deptho of injury, and indicate anatomic, pahtophysiioligc diffferences initial steps in acute care three types inhalation injoyr\ indications of refereral define bur shock & treatment advantages, disadvantages of fascial and tangential excision of burn wounds other areas of general acre improtant managemetn of bur patients