Have a Low Threshold for Intubating a Patient with an Inhalation Burn Injury
Have a Low Threshold for Intubating a Patient with an Inhalation Burn Injury Richard Wong She MBCHB James H. Holmes IV MD A burn patient with an inhalation injury has…
Have a Low Threshold for Intubating a Patient with an Inhalation Burn Injury Richard Wong She MBCHB James H. Holmes IV MD A burn patient with an inhalation injury has…
Be Aggressive in Mobilizing Burn Wounds Dana Nakamura OT James H. Holmes IV MD Burn patients in the intensive care unit should be seen on admission by the physical and…
Adopt a Philosophy of Early Excision and Grafting of Burn Wounds Jeremy W. Pyle MD James H. Holmes IV MD No measure has had a greater effect on the outcome…
Be Aware of the Pitfalls in the Management of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Vijay A. Singh MD Stephen M. Milner MD, FACS There is controversy about the classification…
Strongly Consider Escharotomy in Circumferential Burns Richard Wong She MBChB James H. Holmes IV MD Eschar refers to relatively inelastic burned skin. An escharotomy is the procedure of “opening the…
Do not Use Parenteral Nutrition, if at all Possible, in Burn Patients Jeremy W. Pyle MD James H. Holmes IV MD Years of work and hundreds of studies have been…
Do not Use Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Burns Travis L. Perry MD James H. Holmes IV MD Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is currently used in various clinical treatment regimens. These include…
Never Underestimate the Severity of an Electrical Burn Travis L. Perry MD James H. Holmes IV MD Electrical injuries continue to be clinically and surgically challenging for surgeons and critical…
Remember that not All Fever in the Burn Patient is Due to Infection Oliver A. Varban MD James H. Holmes IV MD Virtually all burn patients have elevated core body…
Do not Administer Prophylactic Antimicrobials to Burn Patients Gary T. Marshall MD James H. Holmes IV MD Despite the great strides made over the last decades in improving survival after…