Degree of Burn
Therapeutic Management
Grafting
Teaching
NCLEX
100
Erythema that blanches.
What is one sign of a superficial (1st degree) burn?
100
Mild analgesic.
What is one treatment for a superficial (1st degree) burn?
100
Skin is obtained from human cadavers that are screened for communicable diseases.
What is allograft (homograft)?
100
Hot objects and liquids kept out of reach.
What is preventing burns at home?
100
Julie may experience issues regarding asserting control and power over her environment due to being in what stage of Erikson's psychosocial stages of development.
What is Initiative vs. Guilt?
200
Blistered epidermis.
What is one sign of a partial-thickness (2nd degree) burn?
200
Antimicrobial ointment.
What is one treatment for a partial-thickness (2nd degree) burn?
200

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200
Burn survivors support group, burn camp, and meetings of juvenile fire-stoppers.
What is Activities funded by Aluminum Cans for Burned Children (ACBC)?
200
What must the nurse take into consideration regarding Julie's age and developmental level while providing her care.
What is Julie's typical fears may include fears of death, abandonment, and permanent injury?
300
Leathery appearance.
What is one sign of a full-thickness (3rd degree) burn?
300
Clean, debridement and dressings.
What is one treatment for a partial-thickness (2nd degree) burn?
300
Usually used on a temporary basis.
What is xenograft?
300
Topical sunscreen.
What is sunburn prevention?
300
Due to Julie's extensive burns, which vitamins are especially important to facilitate the growth and proliferation of epithelial cells.
What is Vitamins A & C?
400
Involves the epidermis, dermis, and possibly subcutaneous tissues.
What is full-thickness (3rd degree) burns?
400
Fluid replacement.
What is one treatment for full-thickness (3rd degree) burns?
400
Used when available donor sites or limited for a partial to full-thickness burn.
What is allograft (homograft)?
400
48.9 C or 120 F.
What is maximum water heater temperature set by the Consumer Product Safety Commision?
400
What should be closely monitored to detect common complications of total parenteral nutrition (TPN).
What is Daily weights, accurate intake and output, serum glucose and electrolyte values?
500
Caused my extensive scalding.
What is partial-thickness (2nd degree) burns?
500
Airway maintenance.
What is one treatment for full-thickness (3rd degree) burns?
500
Used in areas where cosmetic results are most visible.
What is a sheet graft?
500
"Stop, drop, and roll."
What is fire safety and survival?
500
What nursing diagnoses would take priority in Julie's care.
What is Risk for infection related to inadequate primary defenses (wounds), the presence of multiple invasive catheters, reduced immune function, and malnutrition?