Garantie de satisfaction à 100% Disponible immédiatement après paiement En ligne et en PDF Tu n'es attaché à rien 4,6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Examen

HESI Case Studies--Pediatrics-Burns

Note
-
Vendu
-
Pages
7
Grade
A+
Publié le
21-11-2024
Écrit en
2024/2025

HESI Case Studies--Pediatrics-Burns - What is the first step in assessing a patient with a major burn injury? ️️ Perform a primary survey focusing on airway, breathing, and circulation (ABC). - Why are inhalation burns particularly dangerous? ️️ They can cause airway swelling, carbon monoxide poisoning, and impaired gas exchange. - How do thermal burns affect capillary integrity? ️️ They increase capillary permeability, causing fluid leakage into the interstitial space. - Why should burn wounds not be cooled with ice? ️️ Ice can cause further tissue damage and exacerbate hypothermia. - What is the key clinical sign of carbon monoxide poisoning in burn patients? ️️ Cherry-red skin color and altered mental status. - Why are prophylactic antacids or proton pump inhibitors given to burn patients? ️️ To prevent stress ulcers (Curling's ulcers) from developing in the gastrointestinal tract. - How does a burn injury compromise the immune system? ️️ It decreases white blood cell function and disrupts the skin barrier, making infection more likely. - Why is early surgical debridement important in full-thickness burns? ️️ To remove necrotic tissue and reduce bacterial colonization. - What should be assessed when circumferential burns are present? ️️ Distal pulses, capillary refill, sensation, and movement to identify vascular compromise. - How is hyperkalemia managed in burn patients during the acute phase? ️️ Through measures like calcium gluconate, insulin with glucose, or dialysis if severe. - Why is nasal flaring or intercostal retractions concerning in a burn patient? ️️ They may indicate respiratory distress or impending airway obstruction. - What does persistent tachycardia in a burn patient suggest? ️️ Possible inadequate fluid resuscitation, pain, or early sepsis. - Why is wound care with antimicrobial agents critical in burn management? ️️ To prevent infection and promote a moist environment for wound healing. - What is the significance of a pale or dusky appearance of tissue under a burn wound? ️️ It may indicate poor perfusion or tissue necrosis. - Why are frequent neurological checks necessary for patients with facial or neck burns? ️️ To monitor for cerebral hypoxia or carbon monoxide effects. - How does electrical burn injury affect muscle tissue? ️️ It can cause rhabdomyolysis, leading to muscle breakdown and myoglobin release. - Why is maintaining normothermia a priority in burn patients? ️️ Hypothermia can slow healing, worsen shock, and increase mortality risk. - What does a sudden decrease in urine output indicate in a burn patient receiving fluid resuscitation? ️️ Possible acute kidney injury or inadequate fluid resuscitation. - Why are high-protein diets essential for burn patients? ️️ To support tissue repair and counteract muscle catabolism. - How does deep partial-thickness burn healing differ from superficial burns? ️️ Deep partial-thickness burns may require more time to heal and carry a higher risk of scarring. - Why should burn wounds be covered immediately after injury? ️️ To reduce fluid loss, minimize infection risk, and maintain warmth. - How is a circumferential burn causing vascular compromise treated? ️️ By performing an escharotomy to relieve pressure. - What is the rationale for frequent glucose monitoring in burn patients? ️️ Hyperglycemia from the stress response can impair healing and increase infection risks. - Why are fluid and electrolyte shifts so critical during the first 48 hours after a burn? ️️ Fluid loss and cellular damage alter sodium, potassium, and protein levels, leading to potential imbalances. - What early signs suggest wound infection in a burn patient? ️️ Increased redness, warmth, swelling, or purulent drainage from the wound. - Why are respiratory complications common in patients with large burns? ️️ Smoke inhalation, fluid shifts, and systemic inflammation can impair lung function. - How does smoke inhalation affect carbon dioxide levels in the blood? ️️ It can lead to hypercapnia due to impaired gas exchange.

Montrer plus Lire moins
Établissement
HESI Case Studies--Pediatrics-Burns
Cours
HESI Case Studies--Pediatrics-Burns









Oups ! Impossible de charger votre document. Réessayez ou contactez le support.

École, étude et sujet

Établissement
HESI Case Studies--Pediatrics-Burns
Cours
HESI Case Studies--Pediatrics-Burns

Infos sur le Document

Publié le
21 novembre 2024
Nombre de pages
7
Écrit en
2024/2025
Type
Examen
Contient
Questions et réponses

Sujets

Aperçu du contenu

HESI Case Studies--Pediatrics-Burns

- What is the first step in assessing a patient with a major burn injury?

✔️✔️ Perform a primary survey focusing on airway, breathing, and circulation (ABC).



- Why are inhalation burns particularly dangerous?

✔️✔️ They can cause airway swelling, carbon monoxide poisoning, and impaired gas exchange.



- How do thermal burns affect capillary integrity?

✔️✔️ They increase capillary permeability, causing fluid leakage into the interstitial space.



- Why should burn wounds not be cooled with ice?

✔️✔️ Ice can cause further tissue damage and exacerbate hypothermia.



- What is the key clinical sign of carbon monoxide poisoning in burn patients?

✔️✔️ Cherry-red skin color and altered mental status.



- Why are prophylactic antacids or proton pump inhibitors given to burn patients?

✔️✔️ To prevent stress ulcers (Curling's ulcers) from developing in the gastrointestinal tract.



- How does a burn injury compromise the immune system?

✔️✔️ It decreases white blood cell function and disrupts the skin barrier, making infection more likely.



- Why is early surgical debridement important in full-thickness burns?

✔️✔️ To remove necrotic tissue and reduce bacterial colonization.



- What should be assessed when circumferential burns are present?

, ✔️✔️ Distal pulses, capillary refill, sensation, and movement to identify vascular compromise.



- How is hyperkalemia managed in burn patients during the acute phase?

✔️✔️ Through measures like calcium gluconate, insulin with glucose, or dialysis if severe.



- Why is nasal flaring or intercostal retractions concerning in a burn patient?

✔️✔️ They may indicate respiratory distress or impending airway obstruction.



- What does persistent tachycardia in a burn patient suggest?

✔️✔️ Possible inadequate fluid resuscitation, pain, or early sepsis.



- Why is wound care with antimicrobial agents critical in burn management?

✔️✔️ To prevent infection and promote a moist environment for wound healing.



- What is the significance of a pale or dusky appearance of tissue under a burn wound?

✔️✔️ It may indicate poor perfusion or tissue necrosis.



- Why are frequent neurological checks necessary for patients with facial or neck burns?

✔️✔️ To monitor for cerebral hypoxia or carbon monoxide effects.



- How does electrical burn injury affect muscle tissue?

✔️✔️ It can cause rhabdomyolysis, leading to muscle breakdown and myoglobin release.



- Why is maintaining normothermia a priority in burn patients?

✔️✔️ Hypothermia can slow healing, worsen shock, and increase mortality risk.



- What does a sudden decrease in urine output indicate in a burn patient receiving fluid resuscitation?

✔️✔️ Possible acute kidney injury or inadequate fluid resuscitation.
€8,57
Accéder à l'intégralité du document:

Garantie de satisfaction à 100%
Disponible immédiatement après paiement
En ligne et en PDF
Tu n'es attaché à rien


Document également disponible en groupe

Faites connaissance avec le vendeur

Seller avatar
Les scores de réputation sont basés sur le nombre de documents qu'un vendeur a vendus contre paiement ainsi que sur les avis qu'il a reçu pour ces documents. Il y a trois niveaux: Bronze, Argent et Or. Plus la réputation est bonne, plus vous pouvez faire confiance sur la qualité du travail des vendeurs.
CertifiedGrades Chamberlain College Of Nursing
S'abonner Vous devez être connecté afin de suivre les étudiants ou les cours
Vendu
141
Membre depuis
2 année
Nombre de followers
61
Documents
8748
Dernière vente
1 mois de cela
High Scores

Hi there! Welcome to my online tutoring store, your ultimate destination for A+ rated educational resources! My meticulously curated collection of documents is designed to support your learning journey. Each resource has been carefully revised and verified to ensure top-notch quality, empowering you to excel academically. Feel free to reach out to consult with me on any subject matter—I'm here to help you thrive!

3,9

38 revues

5
21
4
6
3
2
2
3
1
6

Récemment consulté par vous

Pourquoi les étudiants choisissent Stuvia

Créé par d'autres étudiants, vérifié par les avis

Une qualité sur laquelle compter : rédigé par des étudiants qui ont réussi et évalué par d'autres qui ont utilisé ce document.

Le document ne convient pas ? Choisis un autre document

Aucun souci ! Tu peux sélectionner directement un autre document qui correspond mieux à ce que tu cherches.

Paye comme tu veux, apprends aussitôt

Aucun abonnement, aucun engagement. Paye selon tes habitudes par carte de crédit et télécharge ton document PDF instantanément.

Student with book image

“Acheté, téléchargé et réussi. C'est aussi simple que ça.”

Alisha Student

Foire aux questions