Medical Surgical Nursing

(Tina Sui) #1

  1. Heterografts (or xenografts): skin taken from


Autografts



  • Graft taken from the same person

  • Graft care (goal: not to dislodge the graft)

    • Immobilize graft area (use splint)

    • Occlusive dressing, first dressing removed by Dr (usually after 2-5 days in there
      is no infection.

    • Graft could be left open and stabilized with staples.

    • Turn and position patient carefully

    • If graft get dislodged, immerse in in normal saline.

    • Elevate grafted extremity, and bed rest for 5-7 days.



  • Donor site care:

    • Wet saline gauze dressing.




Other care during acute phase



  • Pain management

  • Nutrition

    • Metabolic rate is very high because of anabolism

    • High caloric high protein diet.




Disorders of Wound Healing



  • hypertrophic scars: characterized by an overabundant formation of matrix, especially
    collagen, in wounds that heal by granulation

  • Keloids: A large, heaped-up mass of scar tissue, a keloid, may develop and extend


beyond the wound surface.



  • Failure to Heal: due to infection, other disease process, pressure, or inadequate


nutrition



  • Contractures


Rehabilitative Phase of Burn Injury



  • Starts at the time of admission

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