Internet resources for perioperative care of burns

AORN Journal, June, 1999 by Cynthia Drake

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NOTES

(1.) J S Allwood, "The primary care management of bums," Nurse Practitioner 20 (August 1995) 74-83.

(2.) H J Zdolsek et al, "Non-invasive assessment of intercompartmental fluid shifts in burn victims," Burns 24 (May 1998) 233-240.

(3.) S P Ambesh, S Kaushik, "Percutaneous dilational tracheostomy: The Ciaglia method versus the Rapitrach method," Anesthesia and Analgesia 87 (September 1998) 556-561.

(4.) A De Gasperi et al, "Pharmacokinetic profile of the induction dose of propofol in patients with severe bums," Clinical Drug Investigations 14 no 4 (1997) 314-320.

(5.) K S Ahms, D R Harkins, "Initial resuscitation after bum injury: Therapies, strategies, and controversies," AACN Clinical Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute and Critical Care 10 (February 1999) 46.

CYNTHIA DRAKE
GN, MBA
PRESIDENT
THE DRAKE GROUP
COPYRIGHT 1999 Association of Operating Room Nurses, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2001 Gale Group

 

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