
pmid: 27600126
Children have unique physiologic, physical, psychological, and social needs compared with adults. Although adhering to the basic tenets of burn resuscitation, resuscitation of the burned child should be modified based on the child's age, physiology, and response to injury. This article outlines the unique characteristics of burned children and describes the fundamental principles of pediatric burn resuscitation in terms of airway, circulatory, neurologic, and cutaneous injury management.
Adolescent, Body Surface Area, Nutritional Support, Respiration, Resuscitation, Dermatologic Surgical Procedures, Age Factors, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Combined Modality Therapy, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Child, Preschool, Blood Circulation, Fluid Therapy, Humans, Pain Management, Airway Management, Burns, Child
Adolescent, Body Surface Area, Nutritional Support, Respiration, Resuscitation, Dermatologic Surgical Procedures, Age Factors, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Combined Modality Therapy, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Child, Preschool, Blood Circulation, Fluid Therapy, Humans, Pain Management, Airway Management, Burns, Child
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