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Treatment for burn blisters: debride or leave intact?
Emerg Nurse. 2014 May; 22(2):24-7.EN

Abstract

This article presents findings from a systematic literature review of whether blisters arising from minor burns should be de-roofed or left intact. It discusses the risks of infection, healing outcomes, discomfort, choice of dressings and costs associated with each method, and reveals that debriding blisters larger than the patient's little fingernail while leaving smaller ones intact is generally agreed to be the best option. The article also explains external factors that influence the choice of whether to debride or leave blisters intact, reviews policy at the trust where one of the authors works in the context of the research and makes recommendations for practice.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Bognor Regis War Memorial Hospital, Sussex Community NHS Trust.No affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

24806865

Citation

Murphy, Faye, and Jeshi Amblum. "Treatment for Burn Blisters: Debride or Leave Intact?" Emergency Nurse : the Journal of the RCN Accident and Emergency Nursing Association, vol. 22, no. 2, 2014, pp. 24-7.
Murphy F, Amblum J. Treatment for burn blisters: debride or leave intact? Emerg Nurse. 2014;22(2):24-7.
Murphy, F., & Amblum, J. (2014). Treatment for burn blisters: debride or leave intact? Emergency Nurse : the Journal of the RCN Accident and Emergency Nursing Association, 22(2), 24-7. https://doi.org/10.7748/en2014.04.22.2.24.e1300
Murphy F, Amblum J. Treatment for Burn Blisters: Debride or Leave Intact. Emerg Nurse. 2014;22(2):24-7. PubMed PMID: 24806865.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Treatment for burn blisters: debride or leave intact? AU - Murphy,Faye, AU - Amblum,Jeshi, PY - 2014/5/9/entrez PY - 2014/5/9/pubmed PY - 2014/8/21/medline SP - 24 EP - 7 JF - Emergency nurse : the journal of the RCN Accident and Emergency Nursing Association JO - Emerg Nurse VL - 22 IS - 2 N2 - This article presents findings from a systematic literature review of whether blisters arising from minor burns should be de-roofed or left intact. It discusses the risks of infection, healing outcomes, discomfort, choice of dressings and costs associated with each method, and reveals that debriding blisters larger than the patient's little fingernail while leaving smaller ones intact is generally agreed to be the best option. The article also explains external factors that influence the choice of whether to debride or leave blisters intact, reviews policy at the trust where one of the authors works in the context of the research and makes recommendations for practice. SN - 1354-5752 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/24806865/full_citation DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -