
Inhalation Injuries in First Responders
Mayo Clinic Talks
Understanding Smoke Inhalation Injuries and Patient Care
This chapter delves into the types of smoke inhalation injuries such as thermal, chemical, and systemic effects, stressing the crucial need for early identification of hypoxia and the dangers of carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide exposure. It also addresses the risks of infections, as well as the lasting impacts on respiratory and cardiac health, underscoring the importance of appropriate care for both patients and first responders at risk of such injuries.
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