BURNS
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Injury Definition
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A burn
is a heat injury to the skin. Burns are classified as:
- 1st degree - reddened skin without blisters.
- 2nd degree - reddened skin with blisters
(Heals from the bottom up, not from the edges. Takes 2 to 3 weeks)
Small closed blisters contain protective chemicals, serve as a dressing
and reduce pain.
- 3rd degree - deep burns with white or charred
skin. Skin sensation is absent. Usually needs a skin graft
to prevent bad scarring if it is larger than a quarter (1 inch)
in size.(Heals from the edges
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First Aid for Burns from Heat
- Immediately (don't take time to remove clothing) put
the burned part in cold tap water or pour cold water over it for 10 minutes
(reason: lessen the depth of the burn and relieve pain).
First Aid for Burns from Chemicals
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Remove any contaminated clothing.
- Flush the chemical off the skin with warm water for 10 minutes.
For large areas, use a shower.
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Pediatric SelfCareNavigator. Copyright © 2000-2004
Barton Schmitt, M.D. FAAP
Reviewed 8/2004
Revised 7/2002
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