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1 Major causes of Negligence 2 Define coercive social power
3 Five traditional Legal Disciplines 4 Drug Therapy for Emergent Phase
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, Major causes of Negligence Failure to follow standards of care. Failure to use
equipment in a responsible manner. Failure to
communicate. Failure to document. Failure to
assess/reassess/monitor. Failure to act as a pt
advocate.
Smoke inhalation: Metabolic CO2 poisoning. CO2 produced by incomplete
Asphyxiation. What is it? What's the causation of burning materials: hypoxia and
tx? carboxyhemoglobinemia. Tx: 100% humidified O2
via non-rebreather
Smoke Inhalation Injuries: Lower trachea, bronchioles, alveoli. May not appear for
Airway Injury 12-48hrs. Pneumonia leading cause of death.
Emergent Phase Complications Cardiovascular: impaired microcirculation
(increased viscosity > sludging) Give LMWH,
SCD's and tedhose. Urinary: renal ischemia, acute
tubular necrosis from myoglobinuria and
hemoglobinurea caused by breakdown.
Drug Therapy for Emergent Phase Morphine, hydromorphone (dilaudid),
haloperidol, midazolam, Lorazepam (Ativan),
tetanus shot. ATB: antimicrobials silver
sulfadiazine, mafenide acetate ASSESS FOR
SULFA ALLERGIES. Topical administered vs IV or
PO d/t low blood supply to burn area.
Emergent Phase: Burn Care Facial care: open method. Eyes: ATB ointment. No
use of pillows, no pressure on ears (ears may
stick and cause bleeding/extensive damage).
Elevate and extend extremities. Pericare: keep
clean, contamination issues.
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1 Major causes of Negligence 2 Define coercive social power
3 Five traditional Legal Disciplines 4 Drug Therapy for Emergent Phase
Don't know?
Terms in this set (141)
, Major causes of Negligence Failure to follow standards of care. Failure to use
equipment in a responsible manner. Failure to
communicate. Failure to document. Failure to
assess/reassess/monitor. Failure to act as a pt
advocate.
Smoke inhalation: Metabolic CO2 poisoning. CO2 produced by incomplete
Asphyxiation. What is it? What's the causation of burning materials: hypoxia and
tx? carboxyhemoglobinemia. Tx: 100% humidified O2
via non-rebreather
Smoke Inhalation Injuries: Lower trachea, bronchioles, alveoli. May not appear for
Airway Injury 12-48hrs. Pneumonia leading cause of death.
Emergent Phase Complications Cardiovascular: impaired microcirculation
(increased viscosity > sludging) Give LMWH,
SCD's and tedhose. Urinary: renal ischemia, acute
tubular necrosis from myoglobinuria and
hemoglobinurea caused by breakdown.
Drug Therapy for Emergent Phase Morphine, hydromorphone (dilaudid),
haloperidol, midazolam, Lorazepam (Ativan),
tetanus shot. ATB: antimicrobials silver
sulfadiazine, mafenide acetate ASSESS FOR
SULFA ALLERGIES. Topical administered vs IV or
PO d/t low blood supply to burn area.
Emergent Phase: Burn Care Facial care: open method. Eyes: ATB ointment. No
use of pillows, no pressure on ears (ears may
stick and cause bleeding/extensive damage).
Elevate and extend extremities. Pericare: keep
clean, contamination issues.