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The resuscitation of burned children.
Burns and scalds remain all too common injuries among children in this country. In any large series of burns in children two major groups are discernible: first the toddler of either sex who is particularly subject to scalds from hot water or tea; secondly, the 5-to-8-year-old, usually a girl, whose clothes catch fire from a naked flame. While the majority of these injuries fall into the 'minor...
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OBJECTIVE To present the experiences of nursing staff working with hospitalized burned children. METHODOLOGY Qualitative study. Data were obtained from semi-structured interviews applied to 16 people of the nursing team (12 professional technicians and 4) working at a burn treatment center. For the analysis, the Method information Interpretation of the Senses was used. The theoretical basis u...
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Fluid imbalance, caused by fluid loss and changes in capillary permeability, occurs during the acute phase of burns and scalds, and the extent of the loss has been shown to depend on the body weight and surface area damaged. The blister fluid may contain protein in a concentration up to 6 g./100 ml. and sodium up to 160 mEq/l., resembling lymph and interstitial fluid in the burned patient (Cope...
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PURPOSE OF REVIEW To summarize recent advances in pediatric cardiopulmonary arrest prevention, resuscitation and postresuscitation management. RECENT FINDINGS Pediatric cardiac arrest has traditionally been considered a futile medical condition with dismal outcomes. Data in the 21st century indicate that more than 25% of children treated for in-hospital cardiac arrests survive to hospital dis...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Archives of Disease in Childhood
سال: 1957
ISSN: 0003-9888,1468-2044
DOI: 10.1136/adc.32.166.502