The same way you'd treat any other burn.
Dress and bandage the burn before the limb is splinted.
Dress and bandage the burn before the limb is splinted.
Dress and bandage the burn before the limb is splinted.
Dress and bandage the burn before the limb is splinted.
how should a burn be treated on a fractured limb
Not necessarily. It can be treated. In many cases though, the limb may have to be amputated. Each case is different.
Yes, you should immediatly go see a doctor if you have diabetic neuropathy. Not being treated could result in the loss of a limb or the loss your life.
- when the patient is infant or younger (regardless of size etc) - when the burns are 'full thickness' - when the burn covers a full limb
Depending on then burn the reaction could be anything from death to dropping an injured limb, it's really dependant on the nature of the injury.
The procedure is most commonly performed for bone tumors and bone sarcomas,
Thermal burn. The molten metal and the heat of the reaction itself would burn your skin and/or a limb off your body if you are ever stupid enough to light it without the right precautions.
Place the limb below the level of the heart
There should be two bolts on the bow, one on the top limb and one on the bottom limb