The text includes all current burn management information available today for the care of burn patients. It is organized in a stepwise manner with clear information listed in sequential chapter formats. Chapter one offers the basic epidemiology of burn care while chapters two and three discuss the initial assessment and management. Chapter four teaches physicians to understand when a patient should be referred to a burn center while the next three chapters discuss inhalation injury, airway management and escharotomy, respectively. Chapter eight focuses on burn wound management while chapter nine details susceptibility to infection and proper use of antibiotics. The majority of chapters that follow center on a specific type of burn or burn patient. These include pediatric burns, elderly burns, electrical burns, chemical burns, facial burns, hand burns, burn disasters and outpatient burns. The last few chapters discuss aftercare including scar management and burn rehabilitation.
Written by experts in the field, Essential Burn Care for Non-Burn Specialists is a valuable guide for non-burn specialists such as emergency physicians, primary care physicians, pediatricians, general and plastic surgeons, medical students and residents as well as any physician involved in burn treatment.