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  2. Jan 28, 2020 · Less common injuries in children include electrical, chemical and radiation burns. The incidence of burns is higher in children than in adults. Most paediatric burns are small and can be managed in non-specialist centres. However, there is a wide spectrum of injury pattern and severity.

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  3. Jul 14, 2023 · This topic will review the emergency management of moderate to severe thermal burns in children . The care of minor thermal burns, smoke inhalation, chemical burns to the skin and eye, electrical injuries, and ongoing burn management, are discussed separately. (See "Treatment of minor thermal burns".)

  4. Outcome after burn injuries in children has substantially improved over the last few decades. Survival following burns of 100% surface area is now possible. All paediatric burns, regardless of size, should be considered candidates for treatment.

    • Amber Elizabeth Young
    • 2004
  5. Mar 3, 2014 · Three key aspects of care exist. First, initial care at the scene, pre-hospital care, and the early hospital phase: adequate and timely response, assessment of the burns, resuscitation, and admission to a burn centre, escharotomies or fasciotomies, resuscitation, and treatment of inhalation injury.

    • Marc G Jeschke, Marc G Jeschke, Marc G Jeschke, David N Herndon
    • 10.1016/S0140-6736(13)61093-4
    • 2014
    • 2014/03/03
  6. People with severe burns may be left with a loss of certain physical abilities. These may include loss of limb(s), disfigurement, loss of mobility, scarring and recurrent infections. Severe burns can also penetrate deep skin layers.

  7. Jan 1, 2024 · No matter how severe the burn initially appears or what the mechanism of the burn is, children presenting with burn injuries to the emergency department should be evaluated using a methodical approach that includes a primary and secondary survey, as recommended by advanced trauma life support.

  8. Nearly 75% of all scalding burns in children are preventable. Toddlers and children are more often burned by a scalding or flames. Most children ages 4 and under who are hospitalized for burn-related injuries suffer from scald burn (65%) or contact burns (20%).

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