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NCM 120: EMERGENCY NURSING DISASTER RESPONSE Disaster Response
NCM 120: EMERGENCY NURSING Level 3: Urgent
NCM 120: EMERGENCY NURSING Burn Classification Superfcial Epidermal 1 st^ Degree Superficial Dermal Thickness 2nd Degree Deep Dermal Thickness (partial) 2nd Degree Full Thickness 3 rd^ Degree Pathology involves epidermis only involves epidermis & upper dermis, most adnexal structures intact involves epidermis & significant part of dermis, only deeper adnexal structures intact epidermis, dermis, and cell adnexal structures destroyed Apearance dry & red, blanches to pressure; no blisters pale pink; smaller blisters; wound base blanches w/ pressure blotchy red or pale deeper where blisters have ruptured white waxy charred; no blisters; no capillary refill Sensation maybe painful increased sensation; very painful & tender decreased sensation no sensation Circulation normal, increased hyperaemic rapid capillary refill sluggish capillary refill nil Color red, warm pink white/ pale pink/ blotchy red white/ charred/ black Blisters none or (days) later or desquamat ion yes (within hours of injury) early – usually large blisters w/c rupture rapidly and slough epidermis & dermis destroyed, no blistering Healing^ Time within seven days 7 – 14 days over 21 days does not heal spontaneou sly Scarring no scar^ color match defect; low risk of hypertrophic scarring high risk (up to 80%) hypertrophic scarring wound contraction; heals by secondary intention