OPTIMIZATION OF INTENSIVE THERAPY FOR BURN SHOCK
Keywords:
pathogenesis, stages of burns, treatment principles, Evans formula, criteria for recovery from shockAbstract
The literature provides about 100 different definitions of the concept of shock(G. Bernard, 2001). A large number of definitions of the concept are directly dependent on the reasons that caused it. Burn shock is the first stage of burn disease and develops when the surface of the body is affected by an area of 10-15% for superficial and 5-10% for deep burns. This article discusses the optimization of intensive therapy for burn shock.
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