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060 _aWY161
090 _aWY161.C951b 1995
100 1 _aCross, Pamela J.
245 1 0 _aFrom victim to survivor :
_bmanaging the patient with burns /
_h[videorecording]
_cDeveloper, Pamelia J. Cross
260 _aNew York:
_bAmerican Journal of Nursing Company ,
_c1995
300 _a2 videocassettes (28 min.) :
_bsd., col. ;
_c3/4 in +
_e1 guide (25 p.)
440 _aBurn care series
500 _aVideocassettes are available at Koleksi Media Perpustakaan HUKM
520 8 _a(Producer) This program serves as a guide for nurses who provide day-to-day care for burn patients. Care during this time period involves wound care management, nutrition, and pain control. Stressing the importance of proper nursing assessment, management, and intervention, this video discusses the importance of wound care, with attention to infection control, including debridement methods, use of the whirlpool, and dressings, as well as alternative methods of wound healing. How to assess a patient's nutritional needs is also covered because the body's response to a burn injury creates a drastic increase in metabolic rate. Also covered is pain control and patient evaluation. Because the psychological damage may be the hardest part of the healing process, this program discusses the seven stages of the psychological recovery process and suggests interventions that lead toward good long-term outcomes
650 1 2 _aBurns
_xnursing
710 2 _aAmerican Journal of Nursing Company
907 _a.b12849984
_b2019-11-12
_c2019-11-12
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_kWY161.C951b 1995
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990 _aNoraini
991 _aJabatan Kejururawatan, HUKM
998 _ah
_b2001-06-06
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