Burn injuries are among the most severe forms of trauma, often requiring long-term medical, surgical, and nursing management. The complexity of burns lies not only in the immediate destruction of skin tissue but also in the systemic responses they trigger—such as fluid loss, electrolyte imbalance, infection risk, and psychological trauma.
To streamline care, burn management is divided into three distinct phases: the Emergent Phase, the Acute Phase, and the Rehabilitative Phase. Each stage...