PAEDIATIC NURSING
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| Course | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE... |
| Year | 1st Year |
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| Posted By | stephen oyake rabilo |
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A burn is an injury to the skin or any other organ tissue, primarily caused by exposure to heat, radiation, electricity, excess friction and contact with chemicals.
• Young children especially those less than 5 years of age are at a high risk for burns and have the highest mortality rate among the paediatric population (burns are the leading cause of death from unintentional injury among children, 1- 4 years).
• Most burn related injuries in children result in death; extensive burns, however, can result in serious body deformation and disfigurement
• Carbon monoxide poisoning often occurs in conjunction with burns, children and infants being at a greater risk as compared to adults.
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Anatomy of head and neck
The head is the globular cranial end of the body, which contains brain and special sense organs, viz. eyes for vision, ears for hearing and equilibrium, nose for smell, and tongue for taste. It also provides openings for the respiratory and digestive systems. Structurally and developmentally, the head is divided into two parts: cranium and face.
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