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. 1987 Oct;36(4):139-46.

Pediatric burns

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  • PMID: 3673860

Pediatric burns

J D Stuart et al. Am Fam Physician. 1987 Oct.

Abstract

Burns are the second most common cause of death in childhood. More than half of pediatric burns are partial-thickness scald burns; the majority occur in the kitchen. Generally, minor burns may be treated on an outpatient basis, while moderate burns are treated in a community hospital. Children with major burns should be transferred to a regional burn unit as soon as possible after stabilization, provision of fluids and, if necessary, intubation.

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