History of being trapped in a small place causes uncomfortable swallowing and singed nasal hair. These assessment findings would alert the nurse to the presence of an inhalation injury in a burn patient
The presence of face burns, singed nose hair, hoarseness, difficult swallowing, darkened oral and nasal membranes, carbonaceous sputum, a history of being imprisoned in an enclosed space, altered mental status, and "cherry red" skin colour are all reliable indicators of inhalation injury.
The main causes of burns, which affect the skin or other organic tissue, are heat, radiation, radioactivity, electricity, friction, and chemical contact. when cells in the skin or other tissues are destroyed whole or partially as a result of: hot liquids (scalds)
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