Category Plastic Surgery

Care of Geriatric Patients

Introduction The quality of life in developed countries has improved over the past 50 years, increasing the average lifespan by nearly 30 years. Individuals aged 65 years and over account for 13% of the U.S. population. This “elderly” population is…

Care of the Burned Pregnant Patient

Introduction Approximately 8% of women experience trauma during their pregnancies. Trauma in pregnancy is the most common cause of nonobstetric-related death; more generally, trauma is the leading cause of death in the age group under 40 in the United States.…

Burn Nursing

Introduction The bedside nurse caring for the severely burned patient is given more responsibility than in most types of serious illness. It is extremely important that the nurse be an integral part of the team of people caring for the…

Hypophosphatemia

Certain humoral and metabolic responses to thermal and mechanical trauma that maintain homeostasis and prevent cellular dysfunction also produce alterations in electrolyte balance. An example is renal retention of sodium during the resuscitative phase of burn injury, which alters sodium…