Electrical, Chemical and Thermal Burns · NCLEX Exam

A nurse caring for a patient with a large thermal burn remembers that infection risk is high due to:

  1. The intact skin barrier continues to protect against microbes.
  2. Loss of the skin barrier, protein loss, and immune compromise allow colonisation.
  3. Thermal burns rarely become colonised by bacteria.
  4. Infection risk applies mainly to chemical rather than thermal burns.
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Correct answer: Loss of the skin barrier, protein loss, and immune compromise allow colonisation.

The skin barrier is lost in burns, exposing tissue to microbes; infection prevention is a key nursing priority in all burn types.

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