The pathophysiologic changes that the nurse would anticipate while caring for a burn patient inflammatory reaction causing oedema.
Burn is the tissue damage that occurs due to heat, overexposure to sun or other radiation, chemical and electrical contact. It can minor or life threatening condition depending on the injury.
It is classified into first degree, second degree, third degree and fourth degree burn.
The pathophysiologic changes that are characterized an inflammatory reaction which leads to rapid oedema formation, that occurs due to increased microvascular permeability, vasodilation and increased extravascular osmotic activity.
It may remain even after injury for several years.
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If you were to drink one of these daily, then that would be to much for your liver:
- 6 cans of beer
- 5 glasses of wine
- 6 shots of liquor
50% of the men who drink more than 8 ounces of alcohol a day for over 20 years have a higher risk (or even develop) liver disease.
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