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Management of the Burn Patient from Dr. Paul Langlois
Management of the Burn Patient from Dr. Paul Langlois
Faculty:Dr. Paul Langlois
Duration:1 Hour 17 Minutes | Format:Audio and Video
Archive : Management of the Burn Patient from Dr. Paul Langlois
Outline:
- Burn Demographics
- Initial Assessment
- Care Priorities
- Airway Management
- Shock and Fluid Resuscitation
- Electrical Burns
- Blast Injuries
- Chemical Burns
- Pediatric Burn Care
- Burn Dressings
- Pain, Agitation and Delirium Management
Description:
Working with burn patients means you MUST be able to recognize the subtle changes that could indicate life-threatening complications. You need to be up to date on the most current and cutting edge management strategies. In this program, you’ll learn the critical interventions for a wide variety of burns.
Don’t miss the opportunity to sharpen your skills and improve outcomes for the patients who depend on you.
Health and Medical course
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