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The attending nurse must look for airway breathing and circulation. Assess oxygen saturation using pulse oximetry & start on nasal oxygen if saturation is <94% spO2.

Hypoxemia symptoms include confusion, anxiety, restlessness, and disorientation.

  • The client may have sustained an inhalation injury as a result of the recent fire and burn injuries, which might be causing hypoxia.
  • Medication may be prescribed once hypoxemia and other medical reasons have been ruled out.

Management of burns

Treatments based on water.

  • To clean and stimulate wound tissue, your care team may employ procedures such as ultrasonic mist therapy.

Fluids to keep you hydrated.

  • To avoid dehydration and organ failure, you may require intravenous (IV) fluids.

Anxiety and pain relievers

  • Healing burns may be excruciatingly painful.
  • Morphine and anti-anxiety drugs may be required, particularly for clothing changes.

Creams and ointments for burns.

  • If you are not being transported to a burn centre, your care team may choose from a number of topical wound healing medications, such as bacitracin and silver sulfadiazine (Silvadene).
  • These aid in the prevention of infection and the preparation of the wound for closure.

Dressings.  

  • To prepare the wound for healing, your care team may also employ a variety of specialist wound dressings.

Infection-fighting medications.

  • If you become infected, you may require IV antibiotics.

Shot for tetanus.

  • Following a burn injury, your doctor may advise you to get a tetanus vaccination.

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