early management

Last reviewed 01/2018

Management of the major burn wound in the first few hours entails:

  • first aid - see submenu; however:
    • if first aid by water cooling has not been instituted within 3 hours it does not have any benefit
    • in the latter case, wash the burn with either:
      • saline
      • soap and water
      • 0.1% chlorhexidine solution
  • elevate the burnt part in an attempt to reduce swelling
  • do not:
    • remove adherent clothing
    • break blisters unless directed by the burns unit to assess the depth of injury
    • cover with wet dressings as the thermoregulatory functions of skin are impaired and there will be a tendency to hypothermia
  • dressings for transport:
    • cover with a sterile, warm, non-adherent dressing whilst awaiting definitive care
    • a layer of clingfilm sheeting covered by a dry sheet and blanket is often effective; this limits evaporation and heat loss. However, in hot climates with long transit times, this can encourage the growth of bacteria with risk of systemic sepsis - consult burn unit.
    • an alternative if transport time is prolonged is tulle gras soaked in dilute chlorhexidine held in place with crepe bandage or loose, elasticated netting
  • be alert to the need for escharotomy and warn the receiving unit