Anapol Schwartz | Attorneys at Law
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CONTACT LAWYER MARK LEWINTER ESQUIRE CALL (215) 735-0364EMAIL MLEWINTERANAPOLSCHWARTZCOMREAD MORE INFORMATION ONLINE AT wwwanapolschwartzcom
DISCLAIMER This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor Please use this information to help in your conversation with your doctor This is general background information and should not be followed as medical advice Please consult your doctor regarding all medical questions and for all medical treatment
BURN INJURIESINFORMATION ON BURN FACILITIES amp GROUPS
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South DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
BURN GROUPS
BURN INJURIESEvery year thousands of men women and children seek medical attention for burn injuries
Although traditionally we think of a burn injury as a heat-infl icted wound electricity chemicals radiation and extreme cold can also cause burns If yoursquore dealing with a burn injury you should see a doctor as soon as possible even if you believe the wound is superfi cial Burns can cause a number of other problems especially infection if they are not cleaned and dressed properly
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NebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode Island
South CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
BURN FACILITIES
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THERE ARE THREE MAIN TYPES OF BURNS First-degree burns also called superfi cial burns affect the epidermis which is the top level of skin The most common type of superfi cial burn is the sunburn Although fi rst-degree burns hurt they are rarely dangerous as long as you keep the wound clean until it heals If the burn affects the skin on a deeper level doctors will classify it instead as a second-degree burn These burns are more dangerous though they still only affect the skin They are typically extremely painful and prone to infection Second-degree burns always require medical attention
Unlike fi rst- and second-degree burns third-degree burns are usually not painful because the nerves are damaged These burns reach beyond the skin affecting muscles ten-dons and ligaments In some cases third-degree burns require amputation and without quick medical attention these burns are deadly Sometimes doctors further classify intense burns as fourth- fi fth- or sixth-degree burns but these types of burns almost always lead to death even with medical attention They affect they entire body even bones
The severity of burns isnrsquot always dictated by depth of the burn The part and amount of your body that is burned also play roles in determining the severity of your condition Doc-tors use ldquothe rule of ninesrdquo to estimate the percentage of your body burned and the higher percentage burned the more severe your condition Burns near vital organs are also usually more severe and require extra medical attention
CONTACT A LAWYERFree No-Obligation Consultation
Please contact us for a free no-obligation consulta-tion The more information that you can provide the more helpful it will be You are under no obligation to continue Any information you provide will be held in the strictest of confi dence
If you have questions please call us toll-free at 1-866-735-2792
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In many cases burn victims are not in medical danger due to the burns themselves but rather they are in danger due to the other medical conditions that can result from burns Infections dehy-dration and low oxygen levels are common Some burns deform the body which further complicated treatment as skin grafts and plastic surgery are needed Burn centers use a number of tech-niques to ensure that patients make a full recovery Special beds water baths and other treatments can all help prevent infection while still promoting circulation and new skin growth
Burns ndash even severe deforming burns ndash donrsquot have to ruin your life however
With the right medical treatment and the support of burn organiza-tions you can lead a normal life To learn more about burns and the help available check out the American Burn Association
Burn Support GroupUniversity Hospital 10th fl oor Jefferson Towers 619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233205-934-4011no emailno website
This group meets regularly at the University Hospital Call for more information
ALABAMA
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ALASKA
BURN GROUPS
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ARIZONA
Foundation for Burns and Trauma Inc PO Box 1329 Phoenix AZ 85001602-230-2041httpwwwazburnorgcontactusen (email form)httpwwwazburnorg
This foundation is built on four principles preven-tion treatment rehabilitation and research
CALIFORNIA
Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation2501 W Burbank Blvd Ste 201 Burbank CA 91505818-848-0223infoaarbforghttpwwwaarbforg
Along with local burn centers the AARBF provides support to burn survivors and their families living in California
Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation5000 Van Nuys Blvd Ste 450 Sherman Oaks CA 91403800-949-8898infochildburnorghttpwwwchildburnorg
This organization works to prevent burn injuries to children as well as to provide support to children who have suffered severe burns and their families
Burn Institute8825 Aero Drive Ste 200 San Diego CA 92123-2269858-541-2277vschoonderwoerdburninstituteorghttpwwwburninstituteorg
BI supports patients as well as funds research and treatment and works with communities to education people about fi re and burn prevention
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COLORADO
Cheley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn CampThe Childrenrsquos Hospital 1056 East 19th Avenue Denver CO 80218303-764-8295doctormariontchdenorghttpnoordinarycampsorg
The burn camp programs helps kids of all ages deal with burn injuries
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Burns Care Foundation601 Boston Post Road Milford CT 06460203-878-6744ctburnscareoptonlinenethttpwwwctburnsfoundationorg
The CT Burns Foundation supports survivors with education as well as a childrenrsquos burn camp
DELAWARE
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FLORIDA
Childrenrsquos Burn FoundationPO Box 678369 Orlando FL 32767-8367561-542-5397Hrothwellchildrensburnfoundationoffl comhttpchildrensburnfoundationoffl com
This organization helps to support children in Florida affected by burn injuries
Camp HopetakeTampa General Hospital PO Box 1289 Davis Island Tampa FL 33601813-229-7540sectreastampafi refi ghterscomhttpwwwtampafi refi ghterscomcomm_servhtm
The Burn Camp run by Tampa General Hospital and the Tampa Firefi ghters gives childrenrsquos of all ages the chance to enjoy summer camp even if they are dealing with burn injuries
GEORGIA
The Georgia Fightfi ghterrsquos Burn Foun-dation2575 Chantilly Drive Atlanta GA 30324404-320-6223dgardingfbforghttpwwwgfbforg
The Georgia Firefi ghters Burn Foundation educa-tions the community provides scholarships and runs burn camps for children
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HAWAII
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IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Knapp Burn FoundationPO Box 1135 Bloomington IL 61702309-663-1008infoknapp-burnorghttpwwwknapp-burnorg
Started in 1989 this foundation was started by the family of a burn victim to help assist other families dealing with burn trauma
American Burn Association625 N Michigan Avenue Ste 2550 Chicago IL 60611312-642-9260infoameriburnorghttpwwwameriburnorg
This national organization based in Chicago is dedicated to patient care education research and advocacy
Illinois Fire Safety AlliancePO Box 911 Mount Prospect IL 60056847-390-0911mwerderifsaorghttpwwwifsaorg
This organization runs a burn camp as well as a number of educational programs
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INDIANA
The Peoplersquos Burn Foundation323 N Delaware Street Indianapolis IN 46204877-814-2024slongerichpeoplesburnfoundationorghttpwwwpeoplesburnfoundationorg
The PBF provides burn education and support to victims in Indiana They also runan annual burn sur-vivor camp as well as interactive seminars
IOWA
St Florian Fire amp Burn Foundation3640 Nebraska Street Sioux City IA 1104712-258-2678ffjbentsonaolcomhttpwwwstfl orian-siouxcityorg
This foundationrsquos burn camp is one of the best in the nation and they also have local support group meet-ings and educational oppertunities
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Burn Survivor Support GroupBurnett Burn Center The University of Kansas Hospital Hospital Level 5 3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160913-588-6540no emailhttpwwwkumceduburnsupporthtml
The Burnett Burn Center has support group meet-ings for families and individuals
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
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LOUISIANA
Percy R Johnson Burn FoundationPO Box 610 1501 Kings Highway Shreveport LA 71130-3932318-675-6589webservantcampimstillmecomhttpwwwcampimstillmecom
This burn foundation runs a camp for burned chil-dren and provides education oppertunities for the community
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MARYLAND
National Firefi ghters Childrenrsquos Burn Camp430 Harris Farm Lane Clarksville MD 21029410-531-5942erinbdcffburnfoundationorghttpwwwdcffburnfoundationorgconburncamphtm
Burn victims in the Marland Virginia and DC area can go to the burn camp run by the DC Firefi ghterrsquos Burn Foundatoin
MASSACHUSETTS
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MAINE
Pine Tree Burn Foundation24 Jersey Avenue Portland ME 04104207-797-6975reedesmmcorghttpwwptbforg
The Pine Tree Burn Foundation educations the com-munity about fi re prevention and provides support to burn victims
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MICHIGAN
The Phoenix Society for Burn Survi-vors Inc 1835 R W Berends Dr SW Gran Rapids MI 49519-4955616-458-2773infophoenix-societyorghttpwwwphoenix-societyorg
This nonprofi t is a national leader in providing sup-port o burn victims as well as eductional and advo-cacy programs
Great Lakes Burn Camp1709 North West Avenue PMB 138 Jackson MI 49202800-989-2571djamiesongreatlaskesburncampcomhttpwwwgreatlakesburncampcom
This burn camp connects burn victims from around the state to offer support and education
MINNESOTA
Cool the BurnThe Burn Center at Rgions Hospital 640 Jackson Street St Pal MN 55101651-254-3456httpswwwregionshospitalcomRegionsFrontDoor11639contact00html (email form)httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu016401132400html
This burn center has support groups and camps for children who have survived burns
Ramsey Burn Camp Camp CourageSt Paul Ramsey Burn Center 640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101612-228-8150no emailno website
This annual burn camp for children helps provides support to victims and their families
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Burn CampPO Box 1904 Vicksburg MS 39180601-634-4566no emailhttpwwwhillbillyburnbenefi tcomburncamphtm
Started in 1996 this camp is offered at no cost to participants Burn survivors aged 7 through 17 are welcome
MISSOURIBurns Recovered Support Group Inc11710 Administration Dr Ste 2B St Louis MO 63146314-997-2757brsgsbcglobalnethttpwwwbrsgorg
Formed in 1983 this group meets routinely and also works with the community local fi re companies and hospitals to provide burn education
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MONTANA
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NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
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NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
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OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
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SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
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TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
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TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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IowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraska
NevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina
South DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
BURN GROUPS
BURN INJURIESEvery year thousands of men women and children seek medical attention for burn injuries
Although traditionally we think of a burn injury as a heat-infl icted wound electricity chemicals radiation and extreme cold can also cause burns If yoursquore dealing with a burn injury you should see a doctor as soon as possible even if you believe the wound is superfi cial Burns can cause a number of other problems especially infection if they are not cleaned and dressed properly
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NebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode Island
South CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
BURN FACILITIES
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THERE ARE THREE MAIN TYPES OF BURNS First-degree burns also called superfi cial burns affect the epidermis which is the top level of skin The most common type of superfi cial burn is the sunburn Although fi rst-degree burns hurt they are rarely dangerous as long as you keep the wound clean until it heals If the burn affects the skin on a deeper level doctors will classify it instead as a second-degree burn These burns are more dangerous though they still only affect the skin They are typically extremely painful and prone to infection Second-degree burns always require medical attention
Unlike fi rst- and second-degree burns third-degree burns are usually not painful because the nerves are damaged These burns reach beyond the skin affecting muscles ten-dons and ligaments In some cases third-degree burns require amputation and without quick medical attention these burns are deadly Sometimes doctors further classify intense burns as fourth- fi fth- or sixth-degree burns but these types of burns almost always lead to death even with medical attention They affect they entire body even bones
The severity of burns isnrsquot always dictated by depth of the burn The part and amount of your body that is burned also play roles in determining the severity of your condition Doc-tors use ldquothe rule of ninesrdquo to estimate the percentage of your body burned and the higher percentage burned the more severe your condition Burns near vital organs are also usually more severe and require extra medical attention
CONTACT A LAWYERFree No-Obligation Consultation
Please contact us for a free no-obligation consulta-tion The more information that you can provide the more helpful it will be You are under no obligation to continue Any information you provide will be held in the strictest of confi dence
If you have questions please call us toll-free at 1-866-735-2792
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In many cases burn victims are not in medical danger due to the burns themselves but rather they are in danger due to the other medical conditions that can result from burns Infections dehy-dration and low oxygen levels are common Some burns deform the body which further complicated treatment as skin grafts and plastic surgery are needed Burn centers use a number of tech-niques to ensure that patients make a full recovery Special beds water baths and other treatments can all help prevent infection while still promoting circulation and new skin growth
Burns ndash even severe deforming burns ndash donrsquot have to ruin your life however
With the right medical treatment and the support of burn organiza-tions you can lead a normal life To learn more about burns and the help available check out the American Burn Association
Burn Support GroupUniversity Hospital 10th fl oor Jefferson Towers 619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233205-934-4011no emailno website
This group meets regularly at the University Hospital Call for more information
ALABAMA
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ALASKA
BURN GROUPS
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ARIZONA
Foundation for Burns and Trauma Inc PO Box 1329 Phoenix AZ 85001602-230-2041httpwwwazburnorgcontactusen (email form)httpwwwazburnorg
This foundation is built on four principles preven-tion treatment rehabilitation and research
CALIFORNIA
Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation2501 W Burbank Blvd Ste 201 Burbank CA 91505818-848-0223infoaarbforghttpwwwaarbforg
Along with local burn centers the AARBF provides support to burn survivors and their families living in California
Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation5000 Van Nuys Blvd Ste 450 Sherman Oaks CA 91403800-949-8898infochildburnorghttpwwwchildburnorg
This organization works to prevent burn injuries to children as well as to provide support to children who have suffered severe burns and their families
Burn Institute8825 Aero Drive Ste 200 San Diego CA 92123-2269858-541-2277vschoonderwoerdburninstituteorghttpwwwburninstituteorg
BI supports patients as well as funds research and treatment and works with communities to education people about fi re and burn prevention
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COLORADO
Cheley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn CampThe Childrenrsquos Hospital 1056 East 19th Avenue Denver CO 80218303-764-8295doctormariontchdenorghttpnoordinarycampsorg
The burn camp programs helps kids of all ages deal with burn injuries
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Burns Care Foundation601 Boston Post Road Milford CT 06460203-878-6744ctburnscareoptonlinenethttpwwwctburnsfoundationorg
The CT Burns Foundation supports survivors with education as well as a childrenrsquos burn camp
DELAWARE
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FLORIDA
Childrenrsquos Burn FoundationPO Box 678369 Orlando FL 32767-8367561-542-5397Hrothwellchildrensburnfoundationoffl comhttpchildrensburnfoundationoffl com
This organization helps to support children in Florida affected by burn injuries
Camp HopetakeTampa General Hospital PO Box 1289 Davis Island Tampa FL 33601813-229-7540sectreastampafi refi ghterscomhttpwwwtampafi refi ghterscomcomm_servhtm
The Burn Camp run by Tampa General Hospital and the Tampa Firefi ghters gives childrenrsquos of all ages the chance to enjoy summer camp even if they are dealing with burn injuries
GEORGIA
The Georgia Fightfi ghterrsquos Burn Foun-dation2575 Chantilly Drive Atlanta GA 30324404-320-6223dgardingfbforghttpwwwgfbforg
The Georgia Firefi ghters Burn Foundation educa-tions the community provides scholarships and runs burn camps for children
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HAWAII
none
IDAHO
none
ILLINOIS
Knapp Burn FoundationPO Box 1135 Bloomington IL 61702309-663-1008infoknapp-burnorghttpwwwknapp-burnorg
Started in 1989 this foundation was started by the family of a burn victim to help assist other families dealing with burn trauma
American Burn Association625 N Michigan Avenue Ste 2550 Chicago IL 60611312-642-9260infoameriburnorghttpwwwameriburnorg
This national organization based in Chicago is dedicated to patient care education research and advocacy
Illinois Fire Safety AlliancePO Box 911 Mount Prospect IL 60056847-390-0911mwerderifsaorghttpwwwifsaorg
This organization runs a burn camp as well as a number of educational programs
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INDIANA
The Peoplersquos Burn Foundation323 N Delaware Street Indianapolis IN 46204877-814-2024slongerichpeoplesburnfoundationorghttpwwwpeoplesburnfoundationorg
The PBF provides burn education and support to victims in Indiana They also runan annual burn sur-vivor camp as well as interactive seminars
IOWA
St Florian Fire amp Burn Foundation3640 Nebraska Street Sioux City IA 1104712-258-2678ffjbentsonaolcomhttpwwwstfl orian-siouxcityorg
This foundationrsquos burn camp is one of the best in the nation and they also have local support group meet-ings and educational oppertunities
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Burn Survivor Support GroupBurnett Burn Center The University of Kansas Hospital Hospital Level 5 3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160913-588-6540no emailhttpwwwkumceduburnsupporthtml
The Burnett Burn Center has support group meet-ings for families and individuals
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
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LOUISIANA
Percy R Johnson Burn FoundationPO Box 610 1501 Kings Highway Shreveport LA 71130-3932318-675-6589webservantcampimstillmecomhttpwwwcampimstillmecom
This burn foundation runs a camp for burned chil-dren and provides education oppertunities for the community
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MARYLAND
National Firefi ghters Childrenrsquos Burn Camp430 Harris Farm Lane Clarksville MD 21029410-531-5942erinbdcffburnfoundationorghttpwwwdcffburnfoundationorgconburncamphtm
Burn victims in the Marland Virginia and DC area can go to the burn camp run by the DC Firefi ghterrsquos Burn Foundatoin
MASSACHUSETTS
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MAINE
Pine Tree Burn Foundation24 Jersey Avenue Portland ME 04104207-797-6975reedesmmcorghttpwwptbforg
The Pine Tree Burn Foundation educations the com-munity about fi re prevention and provides support to burn victims
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MICHIGAN
The Phoenix Society for Burn Survi-vors Inc 1835 R W Berends Dr SW Gran Rapids MI 49519-4955616-458-2773infophoenix-societyorghttpwwwphoenix-societyorg
This nonprofi t is a national leader in providing sup-port o burn victims as well as eductional and advo-cacy programs
Great Lakes Burn Camp1709 North West Avenue PMB 138 Jackson MI 49202800-989-2571djamiesongreatlaskesburncampcomhttpwwwgreatlakesburncampcom
This burn camp connects burn victims from around the state to offer support and education
MINNESOTA
Cool the BurnThe Burn Center at Rgions Hospital 640 Jackson Street St Pal MN 55101651-254-3456httpswwwregionshospitalcomRegionsFrontDoor11639contact00html (email form)httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu016401132400html
This burn center has support groups and camps for children who have survived burns
Ramsey Burn Camp Camp CourageSt Paul Ramsey Burn Center 640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101612-228-8150no emailno website
This annual burn camp for children helps provides support to victims and their families
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Burn CampPO Box 1904 Vicksburg MS 39180601-634-4566no emailhttpwwwhillbillyburnbenefi tcomburncamphtm
Started in 1996 this camp is offered at no cost to participants Burn survivors aged 7 through 17 are welcome
MISSOURIBurns Recovered Support Group Inc11710 Administration Dr Ste 2B St Louis MO 63146314-997-2757brsgsbcglobalnethttpwwwbrsgorg
Formed in 1983 this group meets routinely and also works with the community local fi re companies and hospitals to provide burn education
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MONTANA
none
NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
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OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
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SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
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TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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NebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode Island
South CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
BURN FACILITIES
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THERE ARE THREE MAIN TYPES OF BURNS First-degree burns also called superfi cial burns affect the epidermis which is the top level of skin The most common type of superfi cial burn is the sunburn Although fi rst-degree burns hurt they are rarely dangerous as long as you keep the wound clean until it heals If the burn affects the skin on a deeper level doctors will classify it instead as a second-degree burn These burns are more dangerous though they still only affect the skin They are typically extremely painful and prone to infection Second-degree burns always require medical attention
Unlike fi rst- and second-degree burns third-degree burns are usually not painful because the nerves are damaged These burns reach beyond the skin affecting muscles ten-dons and ligaments In some cases third-degree burns require amputation and without quick medical attention these burns are deadly Sometimes doctors further classify intense burns as fourth- fi fth- or sixth-degree burns but these types of burns almost always lead to death even with medical attention They affect they entire body even bones
The severity of burns isnrsquot always dictated by depth of the burn The part and amount of your body that is burned also play roles in determining the severity of your condition Doc-tors use ldquothe rule of ninesrdquo to estimate the percentage of your body burned and the higher percentage burned the more severe your condition Burns near vital organs are also usually more severe and require extra medical attention
CONTACT A LAWYERFree No-Obligation Consultation
Please contact us for a free no-obligation consulta-tion The more information that you can provide the more helpful it will be You are under no obligation to continue Any information you provide will be held in the strictest of confi dence
If you have questions please call us toll-free at 1-866-735-2792
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In many cases burn victims are not in medical danger due to the burns themselves but rather they are in danger due to the other medical conditions that can result from burns Infections dehy-dration and low oxygen levels are common Some burns deform the body which further complicated treatment as skin grafts and plastic surgery are needed Burn centers use a number of tech-niques to ensure that patients make a full recovery Special beds water baths and other treatments can all help prevent infection while still promoting circulation and new skin growth
Burns ndash even severe deforming burns ndash donrsquot have to ruin your life however
With the right medical treatment and the support of burn organiza-tions you can lead a normal life To learn more about burns and the help available check out the American Burn Association
Burn Support GroupUniversity Hospital 10th fl oor Jefferson Towers 619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233205-934-4011no emailno website
This group meets regularly at the University Hospital Call for more information
ALABAMA
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ALASKA
BURN GROUPS
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ARIZONA
Foundation for Burns and Trauma Inc PO Box 1329 Phoenix AZ 85001602-230-2041httpwwwazburnorgcontactusen (email form)httpwwwazburnorg
This foundation is built on four principles preven-tion treatment rehabilitation and research
CALIFORNIA
Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation2501 W Burbank Blvd Ste 201 Burbank CA 91505818-848-0223infoaarbforghttpwwwaarbforg
Along with local burn centers the AARBF provides support to burn survivors and their families living in California
Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation5000 Van Nuys Blvd Ste 450 Sherman Oaks CA 91403800-949-8898infochildburnorghttpwwwchildburnorg
This organization works to prevent burn injuries to children as well as to provide support to children who have suffered severe burns and their families
Burn Institute8825 Aero Drive Ste 200 San Diego CA 92123-2269858-541-2277vschoonderwoerdburninstituteorghttpwwwburninstituteorg
BI supports patients as well as funds research and treatment and works with communities to education people about fi re and burn prevention
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COLORADO
Cheley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn CampThe Childrenrsquos Hospital 1056 East 19th Avenue Denver CO 80218303-764-8295doctormariontchdenorghttpnoordinarycampsorg
The burn camp programs helps kids of all ages deal with burn injuries
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Burns Care Foundation601 Boston Post Road Milford CT 06460203-878-6744ctburnscareoptonlinenethttpwwwctburnsfoundationorg
The CT Burns Foundation supports survivors with education as well as a childrenrsquos burn camp
DELAWARE
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FLORIDA
Childrenrsquos Burn FoundationPO Box 678369 Orlando FL 32767-8367561-542-5397Hrothwellchildrensburnfoundationoffl comhttpchildrensburnfoundationoffl com
This organization helps to support children in Florida affected by burn injuries
Camp HopetakeTampa General Hospital PO Box 1289 Davis Island Tampa FL 33601813-229-7540sectreastampafi refi ghterscomhttpwwwtampafi refi ghterscomcomm_servhtm
The Burn Camp run by Tampa General Hospital and the Tampa Firefi ghters gives childrenrsquos of all ages the chance to enjoy summer camp even if they are dealing with burn injuries
GEORGIA
The Georgia Fightfi ghterrsquos Burn Foun-dation2575 Chantilly Drive Atlanta GA 30324404-320-6223dgardingfbforghttpwwwgfbforg
The Georgia Firefi ghters Burn Foundation educa-tions the community provides scholarships and runs burn camps for children
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HAWAII
none
IDAHO
none
ILLINOIS
Knapp Burn FoundationPO Box 1135 Bloomington IL 61702309-663-1008infoknapp-burnorghttpwwwknapp-burnorg
Started in 1989 this foundation was started by the family of a burn victim to help assist other families dealing with burn trauma
American Burn Association625 N Michigan Avenue Ste 2550 Chicago IL 60611312-642-9260infoameriburnorghttpwwwameriburnorg
This national organization based in Chicago is dedicated to patient care education research and advocacy
Illinois Fire Safety AlliancePO Box 911 Mount Prospect IL 60056847-390-0911mwerderifsaorghttpwwwifsaorg
This organization runs a burn camp as well as a number of educational programs
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INDIANA
The Peoplersquos Burn Foundation323 N Delaware Street Indianapolis IN 46204877-814-2024slongerichpeoplesburnfoundationorghttpwwwpeoplesburnfoundationorg
The PBF provides burn education and support to victims in Indiana They also runan annual burn sur-vivor camp as well as interactive seminars
IOWA
St Florian Fire amp Burn Foundation3640 Nebraska Street Sioux City IA 1104712-258-2678ffjbentsonaolcomhttpwwwstfl orian-siouxcityorg
This foundationrsquos burn camp is one of the best in the nation and they also have local support group meet-ings and educational oppertunities
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Burn Survivor Support GroupBurnett Burn Center The University of Kansas Hospital Hospital Level 5 3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160913-588-6540no emailhttpwwwkumceduburnsupporthtml
The Burnett Burn Center has support group meet-ings for families and individuals
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
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LOUISIANA
Percy R Johnson Burn FoundationPO Box 610 1501 Kings Highway Shreveport LA 71130-3932318-675-6589webservantcampimstillmecomhttpwwwcampimstillmecom
This burn foundation runs a camp for burned chil-dren and provides education oppertunities for the community
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MARYLAND
National Firefi ghters Childrenrsquos Burn Camp430 Harris Farm Lane Clarksville MD 21029410-531-5942erinbdcffburnfoundationorghttpwwwdcffburnfoundationorgconburncamphtm
Burn victims in the Marland Virginia and DC area can go to the burn camp run by the DC Firefi ghterrsquos Burn Foundatoin
MASSACHUSETTS
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MAINE
Pine Tree Burn Foundation24 Jersey Avenue Portland ME 04104207-797-6975reedesmmcorghttpwwptbforg
The Pine Tree Burn Foundation educations the com-munity about fi re prevention and provides support to burn victims
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MICHIGAN
The Phoenix Society for Burn Survi-vors Inc 1835 R W Berends Dr SW Gran Rapids MI 49519-4955616-458-2773infophoenix-societyorghttpwwwphoenix-societyorg
This nonprofi t is a national leader in providing sup-port o burn victims as well as eductional and advo-cacy programs
Great Lakes Burn Camp1709 North West Avenue PMB 138 Jackson MI 49202800-989-2571djamiesongreatlaskesburncampcomhttpwwwgreatlakesburncampcom
This burn camp connects burn victims from around the state to offer support and education
MINNESOTA
Cool the BurnThe Burn Center at Rgions Hospital 640 Jackson Street St Pal MN 55101651-254-3456httpswwwregionshospitalcomRegionsFrontDoor11639contact00html (email form)httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu016401132400html
This burn center has support groups and camps for children who have survived burns
Ramsey Burn Camp Camp CourageSt Paul Ramsey Burn Center 640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101612-228-8150no emailno website
This annual burn camp for children helps provides support to victims and their families
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Burn CampPO Box 1904 Vicksburg MS 39180601-634-4566no emailhttpwwwhillbillyburnbenefi tcomburncamphtm
Started in 1996 this camp is offered at no cost to participants Burn survivors aged 7 through 17 are welcome
MISSOURIBurns Recovered Support Group Inc11710 Administration Dr Ste 2B St Louis MO 63146314-997-2757brsgsbcglobalnethttpwwwbrsgorg
Formed in 1983 this group meets routinely and also works with the community local fi re companies and hospitals to provide burn education
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MONTANA
none
NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
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OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
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SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
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TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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THERE ARE THREE MAIN TYPES OF BURNS First-degree burns also called superfi cial burns affect the epidermis which is the top level of skin The most common type of superfi cial burn is the sunburn Although fi rst-degree burns hurt they are rarely dangerous as long as you keep the wound clean until it heals If the burn affects the skin on a deeper level doctors will classify it instead as a second-degree burn These burns are more dangerous though they still only affect the skin They are typically extremely painful and prone to infection Second-degree burns always require medical attention
Unlike fi rst- and second-degree burns third-degree burns are usually not painful because the nerves are damaged These burns reach beyond the skin affecting muscles ten-dons and ligaments In some cases third-degree burns require amputation and without quick medical attention these burns are deadly Sometimes doctors further classify intense burns as fourth- fi fth- or sixth-degree burns but these types of burns almost always lead to death even with medical attention They affect they entire body even bones
The severity of burns isnrsquot always dictated by depth of the burn The part and amount of your body that is burned also play roles in determining the severity of your condition Doc-tors use ldquothe rule of ninesrdquo to estimate the percentage of your body burned and the higher percentage burned the more severe your condition Burns near vital organs are also usually more severe and require extra medical attention
CONTACT A LAWYERFree No-Obligation Consultation
Please contact us for a free no-obligation consulta-tion The more information that you can provide the more helpful it will be You are under no obligation to continue Any information you provide will be held in the strictest of confi dence
If you have questions please call us toll-free at 1-866-735-2792
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In many cases burn victims are not in medical danger due to the burns themselves but rather they are in danger due to the other medical conditions that can result from burns Infections dehy-dration and low oxygen levels are common Some burns deform the body which further complicated treatment as skin grafts and plastic surgery are needed Burn centers use a number of tech-niques to ensure that patients make a full recovery Special beds water baths and other treatments can all help prevent infection while still promoting circulation and new skin growth
Burns ndash even severe deforming burns ndash donrsquot have to ruin your life however
With the right medical treatment and the support of burn organiza-tions you can lead a normal life To learn more about burns and the help available check out the American Burn Association
Burn Support GroupUniversity Hospital 10th fl oor Jefferson Towers 619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233205-934-4011no emailno website
This group meets regularly at the University Hospital Call for more information
ALABAMA
none
ALASKA
BURN GROUPS
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ARIZONA
Foundation for Burns and Trauma Inc PO Box 1329 Phoenix AZ 85001602-230-2041httpwwwazburnorgcontactusen (email form)httpwwwazburnorg
This foundation is built on four principles preven-tion treatment rehabilitation and research
CALIFORNIA
Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation2501 W Burbank Blvd Ste 201 Burbank CA 91505818-848-0223infoaarbforghttpwwwaarbforg
Along with local burn centers the AARBF provides support to burn survivors and their families living in California
Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation5000 Van Nuys Blvd Ste 450 Sherman Oaks CA 91403800-949-8898infochildburnorghttpwwwchildburnorg
This organization works to prevent burn injuries to children as well as to provide support to children who have suffered severe burns and their families
Burn Institute8825 Aero Drive Ste 200 San Diego CA 92123-2269858-541-2277vschoonderwoerdburninstituteorghttpwwwburninstituteorg
BI supports patients as well as funds research and treatment and works with communities to education people about fi re and burn prevention
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COLORADO
Cheley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn CampThe Childrenrsquos Hospital 1056 East 19th Avenue Denver CO 80218303-764-8295doctormariontchdenorghttpnoordinarycampsorg
The burn camp programs helps kids of all ages deal with burn injuries
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Burns Care Foundation601 Boston Post Road Milford CT 06460203-878-6744ctburnscareoptonlinenethttpwwwctburnsfoundationorg
The CT Burns Foundation supports survivors with education as well as a childrenrsquos burn camp
DELAWARE
none
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FLORIDA
Childrenrsquos Burn FoundationPO Box 678369 Orlando FL 32767-8367561-542-5397Hrothwellchildrensburnfoundationoffl comhttpchildrensburnfoundationoffl com
This organization helps to support children in Florida affected by burn injuries
Camp HopetakeTampa General Hospital PO Box 1289 Davis Island Tampa FL 33601813-229-7540sectreastampafi refi ghterscomhttpwwwtampafi refi ghterscomcomm_servhtm
The Burn Camp run by Tampa General Hospital and the Tampa Firefi ghters gives childrenrsquos of all ages the chance to enjoy summer camp even if they are dealing with burn injuries
GEORGIA
The Georgia Fightfi ghterrsquos Burn Foun-dation2575 Chantilly Drive Atlanta GA 30324404-320-6223dgardingfbforghttpwwwgfbforg
The Georgia Firefi ghters Burn Foundation educa-tions the community provides scholarships and runs burn camps for children
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HAWAII
none
IDAHO
none
ILLINOIS
Knapp Burn FoundationPO Box 1135 Bloomington IL 61702309-663-1008infoknapp-burnorghttpwwwknapp-burnorg
Started in 1989 this foundation was started by the family of a burn victim to help assist other families dealing with burn trauma
American Burn Association625 N Michigan Avenue Ste 2550 Chicago IL 60611312-642-9260infoameriburnorghttpwwwameriburnorg
This national organization based in Chicago is dedicated to patient care education research and advocacy
Illinois Fire Safety AlliancePO Box 911 Mount Prospect IL 60056847-390-0911mwerderifsaorghttpwwwifsaorg
This organization runs a burn camp as well as a number of educational programs
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INDIANA
The Peoplersquos Burn Foundation323 N Delaware Street Indianapolis IN 46204877-814-2024slongerichpeoplesburnfoundationorghttpwwwpeoplesburnfoundationorg
The PBF provides burn education and support to victims in Indiana They also runan annual burn sur-vivor camp as well as interactive seminars
IOWA
St Florian Fire amp Burn Foundation3640 Nebraska Street Sioux City IA 1104712-258-2678ffjbentsonaolcomhttpwwwstfl orian-siouxcityorg
This foundationrsquos burn camp is one of the best in the nation and they also have local support group meet-ings and educational oppertunities
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Burn Survivor Support GroupBurnett Burn Center The University of Kansas Hospital Hospital Level 5 3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160913-588-6540no emailhttpwwwkumceduburnsupporthtml
The Burnett Burn Center has support group meet-ings for families and individuals
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
none
LOUISIANA
Percy R Johnson Burn FoundationPO Box 610 1501 Kings Highway Shreveport LA 71130-3932318-675-6589webservantcampimstillmecomhttpwwwcampimstillmecom
This burn foundation runs a camp for burned chil-dren and provides education oppertunities for the community
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MARYLAND
National Firefi ghters Childrenrsquos Burn Camp430 Harris Farm Lane Clarksville MD 21029410-531-5942erinbdcffburnfoundationorghttpwwwdcffburnfoundationorgconburncamphtm
Burn victims in the Marland Virginia and DC area can go to the burn camp run by the DC Firefi ghterrsquos Burn Foundatoin
MASSACHUSETTS
none
MAINE
Pine Tree Burn Foundation24 Jersey Avenue Portland ME 04104207-797-6975reedesmmcorghttpwwptbforg
The Pine Tree Burn Foundation educations the com-munity about fi re prevention and provides support to burn victims
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MICHIGAN
The Phoenix Society for Burn Survi-vors Inc 1835 R W Berends Dr SW Gran Rapids MI 49519-4955616-458-2773infophoenix-societyorghttpwwwphoenix-societyorg
This nonprofi t is a national leader in providing sup-port o burn victims as well as eductional and advo-cacy programs
Great Lakes Burn Camp1709 North West Avenue PMB 138 Jackson MI 49202800-989-2571djamiesongreatlaskesburncampcomhttpwwwgreatlakesburncampcom
This burn camp connects burn victims from around the state to offer support and education
MINNESOTA
Cool the BurnThe Burn Center at Rgions Hospital 640 Jackson Street St Pal MN 55101651-254-3456httpswwwregionshospitalcomRegionsFrontDoor11639contact00html (email form)httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu016401132400html
This burn center has support groups and camps for children who have survived burns
Ramsey Burn Camp Camp CourageSt Paul Ramsey Burn Center 640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101612-228-8150no emailno website
This annual burn camp for children helps provides support to victims and their families
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Burn CampPO Box 1904 Vicksburg MS 39180601-634-4566no emailhttpwwwhillbillyburnbenefi tcomburncamphtm
Started in 1996 this camp is offered at no cost to participants Burn survivors aged 7 through 17 are welcome
MISSOURIBurns Recovered Support Group Inc11710 Administration Dr Ste 2B St Louis MO 63146314-997-2757brsgsbcglobalnethttpwwwbrsgorg
Formed in 1983 this group meets routinely and also works with the community local fi re companies and hospitals to provide burn education
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MONTANA
none
NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
none
TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
none
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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In many cases burn victims are not in medical danger due to the burns themselves but rather they are in danger due to the other medical conditions that can result from burns Infections dehy-dration and low oxygen levels are common Some burns deform the body which further complicated treatment as skin grafts and plastic surgery are needed Burn centers use a number of tech-niques to ensure that patients make a full recovery Special beds water baths and other treatments can all help prevent infection while still promoting circulation and new skin growth
Burns ndash even severe deforming burns ndash donrsquot have to ruin your life however
With the right medical treatment and the support of burn organiza-tions you can lead a normal life To learn more about burns and the help available check out the American Burn Association
Burn Support GroupUniversity Hospital 10th fl oor Jefferson Towers 619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233205-934-4011no emailno website
This group meets regularly at the University Hospital Call for more information
ALABAMA
none
ALASKA
BURN GROUPS
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ARIZONA
Foundation for Burns and Trauma Inc PO Box 1329 Phoenix AZ 85001602-230-2041httpwwwazburnorgcontactusen (email form)httpwwwazburnorg
This foundation is built on four principles preven-tion treatment rehabilitation and research
CALIFORNIA
Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation2501 W Burbank Blvd Ste 201 Burbank CA 91505818-848-0223infoaarbforghttpwwwaarbforg
Along with local burn centers the AARBF provides support to burn survivors and their families living in California
Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation5000 Van Nuys Blvd Ste 450 Sherman Oaks CA 91403800-949-8898infochildburnorghttpwwwchildburnorg
This organization works to prevent burn injuries to children as well as to provide support to children who have suffered severe burns and their families
Burn Institute8825 Aero Drive Ste 200 San Diego CA 92123-2269858-541-2277vschoonderwoerdburninstituteorghttpwwwburninstituteorg
BI supports patients as well as funds research and treatment and works with communities to education people about fi re and burn prevention
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COLORADO
Cheley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn CampThe Childrenrsquos Hospital 1056 East 19th Avenue Denver CO 80218303-764-8295doctormariontchdenorghttpnoordinarycampsorg
The burn camp programs helps kids of all ages deal with burn injuries
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Burns Care Foundation601 Boston Post Road Milford CT 06460203-878-6744ctburnscareoptonlinenethttpwwwctburnsfoundationorg
The CT Burns Foundation supports survivors with education as well as a childrenrsquos burn camp
DELAWARE
none
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FLORIDA
Childrenrsquos Burn FoundationPO Box 678369 Orlando FL 32767-8367561-542-5397Hrothwellchildrensburnfoundationoffl comhttpchildrensburnfoundationoffl com
This organization helps to support children in Florida affected by burn injuries
Camp HopetakeTampa General Hospital PO Box 1289 Davis Island Tampa FL 33601813-229-7540sectreastampafi refi ghterscomhttpwwwtampafi refi ghterscomcomm_servhtm
The Burn Camp run by Tampa General Hospital and the Tampa Firefi ghters gives childrenrsquos of all ages the chance to enjoy summer camp even if they are dealing with burn injuries
GEORGIA
The Georgia Fightfi ghterrsquos Burn Foun-dation2575 Chantilly Drive Atlanta GA 30324404-320-6223dgardingfbforghttpwwwgfbforg
The Georgia Firefi ghters Burn Foundation educa-tions the community provides scholarships and runs burn camps for children
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HAWAII
none
IDAHO
none
ILLINOIS
Knapp Burn FoundationPO Box 1135 Bloomington IL 61702309-663-1008infoknapp-burnorghttpwwwknapp-burnorg
Started in 1989 this foundation was started by the family of a burn victim to help assist other families dealing with burn trauma
American Burn Association625 N Michigan Avenue Ste 2550 Chicago IL 60611312-642-9260infoameriburnorghttpwwwameriburnorg
This national organization based in Chicago is dedicated to patient care education research and advocacy
Illinois Fire Safety AlliancePO Box 911 Mount Prospect IL 60056847-390-0911mwerderifsaorghttpwwwifsaorg
This organization runs a burn camp as well as a number of educational programs
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INDIANA
The Peoplersquos Burn Foundation323 N Delaware Street Indianapolis IN 46204877-814-2024slongerichpeoplesburnfoundationorghttpwwwpeoplesburnfoundationorg
The PBF provides burn education and support to victims in Indiana They also runan annual burn sur-vivor camp as well as interactive seminars
IOWA
St Florian Fire amp Burn Foundation3640 Nebraska Street Sioux City IA 1104712-258-2678ffjbentsonaolcomhttpwwwstfl orian-siouxcityorg
This foundationrsquos burn camp is one of the best in the nation and they also have local support group meet-ings and educational oppertunities
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Burn Survivor Support GroupBurnett Burn Center The University of Kansas Hospital Hospital Level 5 3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160913-588-6540no emailhttpwwwkumceduburnsupporthtml
The Burnett Burn Center has support group meet-ings for families and individuals
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
none
LOUISIANA
Percy R Johnson Burn FoundationPO Box 610 1501 Kings Highway Shreveport LA 71130-3932318-675-6589webservantcampimstillmecomhttpwwwcampimstillmecom
This burn foundation runs a camp for burned chil-dren and provides education oppertunities for the community
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MARYLAND
National Firefi ghters Childrenrsquos Burn Camp430 Harris Farm Lane Clarksville MD 21029410-531-5942erinbdcffburnfoundationorghttpwwwdcffburnfoundationorgconburncamphtm
Burn victims in the Marland Virginia and DC area can go to the burn camp run by the DC Firefi ghterrsquos Burn Foundatoin
MASSACHUSETTS
none
MAINE
Pine Tree Burn Foundation24 Jersey Avenue Portland ME 04104207-797-6975reedesmmcorghttpwwptbforg
The Pine Tree Burn Foundation educations the com-munity about fi re prevention and provides support to burn victims
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MICHIGAN
The Phoenix Society for Burn Survi-vors Inc 1835 R W Berends Dr SW Gran Rapids MI 49519-4955616-458-2773infophoenix-societyorghttpwwwphoenix-societyorg
This nonprofi t is a national leader in providing sup-port o burn victims as well as eductional and advo-cacy programs
Great Lakes Burn Camp1709 North West Avenue PMB 138 Jackson MI 49202800-989-2571djamiesongreatlaskesburncampcomhttpwwwgreatlakesburncampcom
This burn camp connects burn victims from around the state to offer support and education
MINNESOTA
Cool the BurnThe Burn Center at Rgions Hospital 640 Jackson Street St Pal MN 55101651-254-3456httpswwwregionshospitalcomRegionsFrontDoor11639contact00html (email form)httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu016401132400html
This burn center has support groups and camps for children who have survived burns
Ramsey Burn Camp Camp CourageSt Paul Ramsey Burn Center 640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101612-228-8150no emailno website
This annual burn camp for children helps provides support to victims and their families
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Burn CampPO Box 1904 Vicksburg MS 39180601-634-4566no emailhttpwwwhillbillyburnbenefi tcomburncamphtm
Started in 1996 this camp is offered at no cost to participants Burn survivors aged 7 through 17 are welcome
MISSOURIBurns Recovered Support Group Inc11710 Administration Dr Ste 2B St Louis MO 63146314-997-2757brsgsbcglobalnethttpwwwbrsgorg
Formed in 1983 this group meets routinely and also works with the community local fi re companies and hospitals to provide burn education
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MONTANA
none
NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
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TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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ARIZONA
Foundation for Burns and Trauma Inc PO Box 1329 Phoenix AZ 85001602-230-2041httpwwwazburnorgcontactusen (email form)httpwwwazburnorg
This foundation is built on four principles preven-tion treatment rehabilitation and research
CALIFORNIA
Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation2501 W Burbank Blvd Ste 201 Burbank CA 91505818-848-0223infoaarbforghttpwwwaarbforg
Along with local burn centers the AARBF provides support to burn survivors and their families living in California
Childrenrsquos Burn Foundation5000 Van Nuys Blvd Ste 450 Sherman Oaks CA 91403800-949-8898infochildburnorghttpwwwchildburnorg
This organization works to prevent burn injuries to children as well as to provide support to children who have suffered severe burns and their families
Burn Institute8825 Aero Drive Ste 200 San Diego CA 92123-2269858-541-2277vschoonderwoerdburninstituteorghttpwwwburninstituteorg
BI supports patients as well as funds research and treatment and works with communities to education people about fi re and burn prevention
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COLORADO
Cheley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn CampThe Childrenrsquos Hospital 1056 East 19th Avenue Denver CO 80218303-764-8295doctormariontchdenorghttpnoordinarycampsorg
The burn camp programs helps kids of all ages deal with burn injuries
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Burns Care Foundation601 Boston Post Road Milford CT 06460203-878-6744ctburnscareoptonlinenethttpwwwctburnsfoundationorg
The CT Burns Foundation supports survivors with education as well as a childrenrsquos burn camp
DELAWARE
none
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FLORIDA
Childrenrsquos Burn FoundationPO Box 678369 Orlando FL 32767-8367561-542-5397Hrothwellchildrensburnfoundationoffl comhttpchildrensburnfoundationoffl com
This organization helps to support children in Florida affected by burn injuries
Camp HopetakeTampa General Hospital PO Box 1289 Davis Island Tampa FL 33601813-229-7540sectreastampafi refi ghterscomhttpwwwtampafi refi ghterscomcomm_servhtm
The Burn Camp run by Tampa General Hospital and the Tampa Firefi ghters gives childrenrsquos of all ages the chance to enjoy summer camp even if they are dealing with burn injuries
GEORGIA
The Georgia Fightfi ghterrsquos Burn Foun-dation2575 Chantilly Drive Atlanta GA 30324404-320-6223dgardingfbforghttpwwwgfbforg
The Georgia Firefi ghters Burn Foundation educa-tions the community provides scholarships and runs burn camps for children
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HAWAII
none
IDAHO
none
ILLINOIS
Knapp Burn FoundationPO Box 1135 Bloomington IL 61702309-663-1008infoknapp-burnorghttpwwwknapp-burnorg
Started in 1989 this foundation was started by the family of a burn victim to help assist other families dealing with burn trauma
American Burn Association625 N Michigan Avenue Ste 2550 Chicago IL 60611312-642-9260infoameriburnorghttpwwwameriburnorg
This national organization based in Chicago is dedicated to patient care education research and advocacy
Illinois Fire Safety AlliancePO Box 911 Mount Prospect IL 60056847-390-0911mwerderifsaorghttpwwwifsaorg
This organization runs a burn camp as well as a number of educational programs
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INDIANA
The Peoplersquos Burn Foundation323 N Delaware Street Indianapolis IN 46204877-814-2024slongerichpeoplesburnfoundationorghttpwwwpeoplesburnfoundationorg
The PBF provides burn education and support to victims in Indiana They also runan annual burn sur-vivor camp as well as interactive seminars
IOWA
St Florian Fire amp Burn Foundation3640 Nebraska Street Sioux City IA 1104712-258-2678ffjbentsonaolcomhttpwwwstfl orian-siouxcityorg
This foundationrsquos burn camp is one of the best in the nation and they also have local support group meet-ings and educational oppertunities
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Burn Survivor Support GroupBurnett Burn Center The University of Kansas Hospital Hospital Level 5 3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160913-588-6540no emailhttpwwwkumceduburnsupporthtml
The Burnett Burn Center has support group meet-ings for families and individuals
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
none
LOUISIANA
Percy R Johnson Burn FoundationPO Box 610 1501 Kings Highway Shreveport LA 71130-3932318-675-6589webservantcampimstillmecomhttpwwwcampimstillmecom
This burn foundation runs a camp for burned chil-dren and provides education oppertunities for the community
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MARYLAND
National Firefi ghters Childrenrsquos Burn Camp430 Harris Farm Lane Clarksville MD 21029410-531-5942erinbdcffburnfoundationorghttpwwwdcffburnfoundationorgconburncamphtm
Burn victims in the Marland Virginia and DC area can go to the burn camp run by the DC Firefi ghterrsquos Burn Foundatoin
MASSACHUSETTS
none
MAINE
Pine Tree Burn Foundation24 Jersey Avenue Portland ME 04104207-797-6975reedesmmcorghttpwwptbforg
The Pine Tree Burn Foundation educations the com-munity about fi re prevention and provides support to burn victims
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MICHIGAN
The Phoenix Society for Burn Survi-vors Inc 1835 R W Berends Dr SW Gran Rapids MI 49519-4955616-458-2773infophoenix-societyorghttpwwwphoenix-societyorg
This nonprofi t is a national leader in providing sup-port o burn victims as well as eductional and advo-cacy programs
Great Lakes Burn Camp1709 North West Avenue PMB 138 Jackson MI 49202800-989-2571djamiesongreatlaskesburncampcomhttpwwwgreatlakesburncampcom
This burn camp connects burn victims from around the state to offer support and education
MINNESOTA
Cool the BurnThe Burn Center at Rgions Hospital 640 Jackson Street St Pal MN 55101651-254-3456httpswwwregionshospitalcomRegionsFrontDoor11639contact00html (email form)httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu016401132400html
This burn center has support groups and camps for children who have survived burns
Ramsey Burn Camp Camp CourageSt Paul Ramsey Burn Center 640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101612-228-8150no emailno website
This annual burn camp for children helps provides support to victims and their families
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Burn CampPO Box 1904 Vicksburg MS 39180601-634-4566no emailhttpwwwhillbillyburnbenefi tcomburncamphtm
Started in 1996 this camp is offered at no cost to participants Burn survivors aged 7 through 17 are welcome
MISSOURIBurns Recovered Support Group Inc11710 Administration Dr Ste 2B St Louis MO 63146314-997-2757brsgsbcglobalnethttpwwwbrsgorg
Formed in 1983 this group meets routinely and also works with the community local fi re companies and hospitals to provide burn education
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MONTANA
none
NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
none
TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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COLORADO
Cheley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn CampThe Childrenrsquos Hospital 1056 East 19th Avenue Denver CO 80218303-764-8295doctormariontchdenorghttpnoordinarycampsorg
The burn camp programs helps kids of all ages deal with burn injuries
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Burns Care Foundation601 Boston Post Road Milford CT 06460203-878-6744ctburnscareoptonlinenethttpwwwctburnsfoundationorg
The CT Burns Foundation supports survivors with education as well as a childrenrsquos burn camp
DELAWARE
none
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FLORIDA
Childrenrsquos Burn FoundationPO Box 678369 Orlando FL 32767-8367561-542-5397Hrothwellchildrensburnfoundationoffl comhttpchildrensburnfoundationoffl com
This organization helps to support children in Florida affected by burn injuries
Camp HopetakeTampa General Hospital PO Box 1289 Davis Island Tampa FL 33601813-229-7540sectreastampafi refi ghterscomhttpwwwtampafi refi ghterscomcomm_servhtm
The Burn Camp run by Tampa General Hospital and the Tampa Firefi ghters gives childrenrsquos of all ages the chance to enjoy summer camp even if they are dealing with burn injuries
GEORGIA
The Georgia Fightfi ghterrsquos Burn Foun-dation2575 Chantilly Drive Atlanta GA 30324404-320-6223dgardingfbforghttpwwwgfbforg
The Georgia Firefi ghters Burn Foundation educa-tions the community provides scholarships and runs burn camps for children
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HAWAII
none
IDAHO
none
ILLINOIS
Knapp Burn FoundationPO Box 1135 Bloomington IL 61702309-663-1008infoknapp-burnorghttpwwwknapp-burnorg
Started in 1989 this foundation was started by the family of a burn victim to help assist other families dealing with burn trauma
American Burn Association625 N Michigan Avenue Ste 2550 Chicago IL 60611312-642-9260infoameriburnorghttpwwwameriburnorg
This national organization based in Chicago is dedicated to patient care education research and advocacy
Illinois Fire Safety AlliancePO Box 911 Mount Prospect IL 60056847-390-0911mwerderifsaorghttpwwwifsaorg
This organization runs a burn camp as well as a number of educational programs
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INDIANA
The Peoplersquos Burn Foundation323 N Delaware Street Indianapolis IN 46204877-814-2024slongerichpeoplesburnfoundationorghttpwwwpeoplesburnfoundationorg
The PBF provides burn education and support to victims in Indiana They also runan annual burn sur-vivor camp as well as interactive seminars
IOWA
St Florian Fire amp Burn Foundation3640 Nebraska Street Sioux City IA 1104712-258-2678ffjbentsonaolcomhttpwwwstfl orian-siouxcityorg
This foundationrsquos burn camp is one of the best in the nation and they also have local support group meet-ings and educational oppertunities
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Burn Survivor Support GroupBurnett Burn Center The University of Kansas Hospital Hospital Level 5 3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160913-588-6540no emailhttpwwwkumceduburnsupporthtml
The Burnett Burn Center has support group meet-ings for families and individuals
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
none
LOUISIANA
Percy R Johnson Burn FoundationPO Box 610 1501 Kings Highway Shreveport LA 71130-3932318-675-6589webservantcampimstillmecomhttpwwwcampimstillmecom
This burn foundation runs a camp for burned chil-dren and provides education oppertunities for the community
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MARYLAND
National Firefi ghters Childrenrsquos Burn Camp430 Harris Farm Lane Clarksville MD 21029410-531-5942erinbdcffburnfoundationorghttpwwwdcffburnfoundationorgconburncamphtm
Burn victims in the Marland Virginia and DC area can go to the burn camp run by the DC Firefi ghterrsquos Burn Foundatoin
MASSACHUSETTS
none
MAINE
Pine Tree Burn Foundation24 Jersey Avenue Portland ME 04104207-797-6975reedesmmcorghttpwwptbforg
The Pine Tree Burn Foundation educations the com-munity about fi re prevention and provides support to burn victims
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MICHIGAN
The Phoenix Society for Burn Survi-vors Inc 1835 R W Berends Dr SW Gran Rapids MI 49519-4955616-458-2773infophoenix-societyorghttpwwwphoenix-societyorg
This nonprofi t is a national leader in providing sup-port o burn victims as well as eductional and advo-cacy programs
Great Lakes Burn Camp1709 North West Avenue PMB 138 Jackson MI 49202800-989-2571djamiesongreatlaskesburncampcomhttpwwwgreatlakesburncampcom
This burn camp connects burn victims from around the state to offer support and education
MINNESOTA
Cool the BurnThe Burn Center at Rgions Hospital 640 Jackson Street St Pal MN 55101651-254-3456httpswwwregionshospitalcomRegionsFrontDoor11639contact00html (email form)httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu016401132400html
This burn center has support groups and camps for children who have survived burns
Ramsey Burn Camp Camp CourageSt Paul Ramsey Burn Center 640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101612-228-8150no emailno website
This annual burn camp for children helps provides support to victims and their families
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Burn CampPO Box 1904 Vicksburg MS 39180601-634-4566no emailhttpwwwhillbillyburnbenefi tcomburncamphtm
Started in 1996 this camp is offered at no cost to participants Burn survivors aged 7 through 17 are welcome
MISSOURIBurns Recovered Support Group Inc11710 Administration Dr Ste 2B St Louis MO 63146314-997-2757brsgsbcglobalnethttpwwwbrsgorg
Formed in 1983 this group meets routinely and also works with the community local fi re companies and hospitals to provide burn education
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MONTANA
none
NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
none
TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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FLORIDA
Childrenrsquos Burn FoundationPO Box 678369 Orlando FL 32767-8367561-542-5397Hrothwellchildrensburnfoundationoffl comhttpchildrensburnfoundationoffl com
This organization helps to support children in Florida affected by burn injuries
Camp HopetakeTampa General Hospital PO Box 1289 Davis Island Tampa FL 33601813-229-7540sectreastampafi refi ghterscomhttpwwwtampafi refi ghterscomcomm_servhtm
The Burn Camp run by Tampa General Hospital and the Tampa Firefi ghters gives childrenrsquos of all ages the chance to enjoy summer camp even if they are dealing with burn injuries
GEORGIA
The Georgia Fightfi ghterrsquos Burn Foun-dation2575 Chantilly Drive Atlanta GA 30324404-320-6223dgardingfbforghttpwwwgfbforg
The Georgia Firefi ghters Burn Foundation educa-tions the community provides scholarships and runs burn camps for children
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HAWAII
none
IDAHO
none
ILLINOIS
Knapp Burn FoundationPO Box 1135 Bloomington IL 61702309-663-1008infoknapp-burnorghttpwwwknapp-burnorg
Started in 1989 this foundation was started by the family of a burn victim to help assist other families dealing with burn trauma
American Burn Association625 N Michigan Avenue Ste 2550 Chicago IL 60611312-642-9260infoameriburnorghttpwwwameriburnorg
This national organization based in Chicago is dedicated to patient care education research and advocacy
Illinois Fire Safety AlliancePO Box 911 Mount Prospect IL 60056847-390-0911mwerderifsaorghttpwwwifsaorg
This organization runs a burn camp as well as a number of educational programs
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INDIANA
The Peoplersquos Burn Foundation323 N Delaware Street Indianapolis IN 46204877-814-2024slongerichpeoplesburnfoundationorghttpwwwpeoplesburnfoundationorg
The PBF provides burn education and support to victims in Indiana They also runan annual burn sur-vivor camp as well as interactive seminars
IOWA
St Florian Fire amp Burn Foundation3640 Nebraska Street Sioux City IA 1104712-258-2678ffjbentsonaolcomhttpwwwstfl orian-siouxcityorg
This foundationrsquos burn camp is one of the best in the nation and they also have local support group meet-ings and educational oppertunities
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Burn Survivor Support GroupBurnett Burn Center The University of Kansas Hospital Hospital Level 5 3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160913-588-6540no emailhttpwwwkumceduburnsupporthtml
The Burnett Burn Center has support group meet-ings for families and individuals
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
none
LOUISIANA
Percy R Johnson Burn FoundationPO Box 610 1501 Kings Highway Shreveport LA 71130-3932318-675-6589webservantcampimstillmecomhttpwwwcampimstillmecom
This burn foundation runs a camp for burned chil-dren and provides education oppertunities for the community
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MARYLAND
National Firefi ghters Childrenrsquos Burn Camp430 Harris Farm Lane Clarksville MD 21029410-531-5942erinbdcffburnfoundationorghttpwwwdcffburnfoundationorgconburncamphtm
Burn victims in the Marland Virginia and DC area can go to the burn camp run by the DC Firefi ghterrsquos Burn Foundatoin
MASSACHUSETTS
none
MAINE
Pine Tree Burn Foundation24 Jersey Avenue Portland ME 04104207-797-6975reedesmmcorghttpwwptbforg
The Pine Tree Burn Foundation educations the com-munity about fi re prevention and provides support to burn victims
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MICHIGAN
The Phoenix Society for Burn Survi-vors Inc 1835 R W Berends Dr SW Gran Rapids MI 49519-4955616-458-2773infophoenix-societyorghttpwwwphoenix-societyorg
This nonprofi t is a national leader in providing sup-port o burn victims as well as eductional and advo-cacy programs
Great Lakes Burn Camp1709 North West Avenue PMB 138 Jackson MI 49202800-989-2571djamiesongreatlaskesburncampcomhttpwwwgreatlakesburncampcom
This burn camp connects burn victims from around the state to offer support and education
MINNESOTA
Cool the BurnThe Burn Center at Rgions Hospital 640 Jackson Street St Pal MN 55101651-254-3456httpswwwregionshospitalcomRegionsFrontDoor11639contact00html (email form)httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu016401132400html
This burn center has support groups and camps for children who have survived burns
Ramsey Burn Camp Camp CourageSt Paul Ramsey Burn Center 640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101612-228-8150no emailno website
This annual burn camp for children helps provides support to victims and their families
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Burn CampPO Box 1904 Vicksburg MS 39180601-634-4566no emailhttpwwwhillbillyburnbenefi tcomburncamphtm
Started in 1996 this camp is offered at no cost to participants Burn survivors aged 7 through 17 are welcome
MISSOURIBurns Recovered Support Group Inc11710 Administration Dr Ste 2B St Louis MO 63146314-997-2757brsgsbcglobalnethttpwwwbrsgorg
Formed in 1983 this group meets routinely and also works with the community local fi re companies and hospitals to provide burn education
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MONTANA
none
NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
none
TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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HAWAII
none
IDAHO
none
ILLINOIS
Knapp Burn FoundationPO Box 1135 Bloomington IL 61702309-663-1008infoknapp-burnorghttpwwwknapp-burnorg
Started in 1989 this foundation was started by the family of a burn victim to help assist other families dealing with burn trauma
American Burn Association625 N Michigan Avenue Ste 2550 Chicago IL 60611312-642-9260infoameriburnorghttpwwwameriburnorg
This national organization based in Chicago is dedicated to patient care education research and advocacy
Illinois Fire Safety AlliancePO Box 911 Mount Prospect IL 60056847-390-0911mwerderifsaorghttpwwwifsaorg
This organization runs a burn camp as well as a number of educational programs
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INDIANA
The Peoplersquos Burn Foundation323 N Delaware Street Indianapolis IN 46204877-814-2024slongerichpeoplesburnfoundationorghttpwwwpeoplesburnfoundationorg
The PBF provides burn education and support to victims in Indiana They also runan annual burn sur-vivor camp as well as interactive seminars
IOWA
St Florian Fire amp Burn Foundation3640 Nebraska Street Sioux City IA 1104712-258-2678ffjbentsonaolcomhttpwwwstfl orian-siouxcityorg
This foundationrsquos burn camp is one of the best in the nation and they also have local support group meet-ings and educational oppertunities
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Burn Survivor Support GroupBurnett Burn Center The University of Kansas Hospital Hospital Level 5 3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160913-588-6540no emailhttpwwwkumceduburnsupporthtml
The Burnett Burn Center has support group meet-ings for families and individuals
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
none
LOUISIANA
Percy R Johnson Burn FoundationPO Box 610 1501 Kings Highway Shreveport LA 71130-3932318-675-6589webservantcampimstillmecomhttpwwwcampimstillmecom
This burn foundation runs a camp for burned chil-dren and provides education oppertunities for the community
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MARYLAND
National Firefi ghters Childrenrsquos Burn Camp430 Harris Farm Lane Clarksville MD 21029410-531-5942erinbdcffburnfoundationorghttpwwwdcffburnfoundationorgconburncamphtm
Burn victims in the Marland Virginia and DC area can go to the burn camp run by the DC Firefi ghterrsquos Burn Foundatoin
MASSACHUSETTS
none
MAINE
Pine Tree Burn Foundation24 Jersey Avenue Portland ME 04104207-797-6975reedesmmcorghttpwwptbforg
The Pine Tree Burn Foundation educations the com-munity about fi re prevention and provides support to burn victims
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MICHIGAN
The Phoenix Society for Burn Survi-vors Inc 1835 R W Berends Dr SW Gran Rapids MI 49519-4955616-458-2773infophoenix-societyorghttpwwwphoenix-societyorg
This nonprofi t is a national leader in providing sup-port o burn victims as well as eductional and advo-cacy programs
Great Lakes Burn Camp1709 North West Avenue PMB 138 Jackson MI 49202800-989-2571djamiesongreatlaskesburncampcomhttpwwwgreatlakesburncampcom
This burn camp connects burn victims from around the state to offer support and education
MINNESOTA
Cool the BurnThe Burn Center at Rgions Hospital 640 Jackson Street St Pal MN 55101651-254-3456httpswwwregionshospitalcomRegionsFrontDoor11639contact00html (email form)httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu016401132400html
This burn center has support groups and camps for children who have survived burns
Ramsey Burn Camp Camp CourageSt Paul Ramsey Burn Center 640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101612-228-8150no emailno website
This annual burn camp for children helps provides support to victims and their families
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Burn CampPO Box 1904 Vicksburg MS 39180601-634-4566no emailhttpwwwhillbillyburnbenefi tcomburncamphtm
Started in 1996 this camp is offered at no cost to participants Burn survivors aged 7 through 17 are welcome
MISSOURIBurns Recovered Support Group Inc11710 Administration Dr Ste 2B St Louis MO 63146314-997-2757brsgsbcglobalnethttpwwwbrsgorg
Formed in 1983 this group meets routinely and also works with the community local fi re companies and hospitals to provide burn education
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MONTANA
none
NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
none
TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
none
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
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IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
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NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
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NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
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OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
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VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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INDIANA
The Peoplersquos Burn Foundation323 N Delaware Street Indianapolis IN 46204877-814-2024slongerichpeoplesburnfoundationorghttpwwwpeoplesburnfoundationorg
The PBF provides burn education and support to victims in Indiana They also runan annual burn sur-vivor camp as well as interactive seminars
IOWA
St Florian Fire amp Burn Foundation3640 Nebraska Street Sioux City IA 1104712-258-2678ffjbentsonaolcomhttpwwwstfl orian-siouxcityorg
This foundationrsquos burn camp is one of the best in the nation and they also have local support group meet-ings and educational oppertunities
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Burn Survivor Support GroupBurnett Burn Center The University of Kansas Hospital Hospital Level 5 3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160913-588-6540no emailhttpwwwkumceduburnsupporthtml
The Burnett Burn Center has support group meet-ings for families and individuals
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
none
LOUISIANA
Percy R Johnson Burn FoundationPO Box 610 1501 Kings Highway Shreveport LA 71130-3932318-675-6589webservantcampimstillmecomhttpwwwcampimstillmecom
This burn foundation runs a camp for burned chil-dren and provides education oppertunities for the community
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MARYLAND
National Firefi ghters Childrenrsquos Burn Camp430 Harris Farm Lane Clarksville MD 21029410-531-5942erinbdcffburnfoundationorghttpwwwdcffburnfoundationorgconburncamphtm
Burn victims in the Marland Virginia and DC area can go to the burn camp run by the DC Firefi ghterrsquos Burn Foundatoin
MASSACHUSETTS
none
MAINE
Pine Tree Burn Foundation24 Jersey Avenue Portland ME 04104207-797-6975reedesmmcorghttpwwptbforg
The Pine Tree Burn Foundation educations the com-munity about fi re prevention and provides support to burn victims
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MICHIGAN
The Phoenix Society for Burn Survi-vors Inc 1835 R W Berends Dr SW Gran Rapids MI 49519-4955616-458-2773infophoenix-societyorghttpwwwphoenix-societyorg
This nonprofi t is a national leader in providing sup-port o burn victims as well as eductional and advo-cacy programs
Great Lakes Burn Camp1709 North West Avenue PMB 138 Jackson MI 49202800-989-2571djamiesongreatlaskesburncampcomhttpwwwgreatlakesburncampcom
This burn camp connects burn victims from around the state to offer support and education
MINNESOTA
Cool the BurnThe Burn Center at Rgions Hospital 640 Jackson Street St Pal MN 55101651-254-3456httpswwwregionshospitalcomRegionsFrontDoor11639contact00html (email form)httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu016401132400html
This burn center has support groups and camps for children who have survived burns
Ramsey Burn Camp Camp CourageSt Paul Ramsey Burn Center 640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101612-228-8150no emailno website
This annual burn camp for children helps provides support to victims and their families
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Burn CampPO Box 1904 Vicksburg MS 39180601-634-4566no emailhttpwwwhillbillyburnbenefi tcomburncamphtm
Started in 1996 this camp is offered at no cost to participants Burn survivors aged 7 through 17 are welcome
MISSOURIBurns Recovered Support Group Inc11710 Administration Dr Ste 2B St Louis MO 63146314-997-2757brsgsbcglobalnethttpwwwbrsgorg
Formed in 1983 this group meets routinely and also works with the community local fi re companies and hospitals to provide burn education
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MONTANA
none
NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
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TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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Burn Survivor Support GroupBurnett Burn Center The University of Kansas Hospital Hospital Level 5 3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160913-588-6540no emailhttpwwwkumceduburnsupporthtml
The Burnett Burn Center has support group meet-ings for families and individuals
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
none
LOUISIANA
Percy R Johnson Burn FoundationPO Box 610 1501 Kings Highway Shreveport LA 71130-3932318-675-6589webservantcampimstillmecomhttpwwwcampimstillmecom
This burn foundation runs a camp for burned chil-dren and provides education oppertunities for the community
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MARYLAND
National Firefi ghters Childrenrsquos Burn Camp430 Harris Farm Lane Clarksville MD 21029410-531-5942erinbdcffburnfoundationorghttpwwwdcffburnfoundationorgconburncamphtm
Burn victims in the Marland Virginia and DC area can go to the burn camp run by the DC Firefi ghterrsquos Burn Foundatoin
MASSACHUSETTS
none
MAINE
Pine Tree Burn Foundation24 Jersey Avenue Portland ME 04104207-797-6975reedesmmcorghttpwwptbforg
The Pine Tree Burn Foundation educations the com-munity about fi re prevention and provides support to burn victims
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MICHIGAN
The Phoenix Society for Burn Survi-vors Inc 1835 R W Berends Dr SW Gran Rapids MI 49519-4955616-458-2773infophoenix-societyorghttpwwwphoenix-societyorg
This nonprofi t is a national leader in providing sup-port o burn victims as well as eductional and advo-cacy programs
Great Lakes Burn Camp1709 North West Avenue PMB 138 Jackson MI 49202800-989-2571djamiesongreatlaskesburncampcomhttpwwwgreatlakesburncampcom
This burn camp connects burn victims from around the state to offer support and education
MINNESOTA
Cool the BurnThe Burn Center at Rgions Hospital 640 Jackson Street St Pal MN 55101651-254-3456httpswwwregionshospitalcomRegionsFrontDoor11639contact00html (email form)httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu016401132400html
This burn center has support groups and camps for children who have survived burns
Ramsey Burn Camp Camp CourageSt Paul Ramsey Burn Center 640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101612-228-8150no emailno website
This annual burn camp for children helps provides support to victims and their families
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Burn CampPO Box 1904 Vicksburg MS 39180601-634-4566no emailhttpwwwhillbillyburnbenefi tcomburncamphtm
Started in 1996 this camp is offered at no cost to participants Burn survivors aged 7 through 17 are welcome
MISSOURIBurns Recovered Support Group Inc11710 Administration Dr Ste 2B St Louis MO 63146314-997-2757brsgsbcglobalnethttpwwwbrsgorg
Formed in 1983 this group meets routinely and also works with the community local fi re companies and hospitals to provide burn education
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MONTANA
none
NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
none
TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
none
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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MARYLAND
National Firefi ghters Childrenrsquos Burn Camp430 Harris Farm Lane Clarksville MD 21029410-531-5942erinbdcffburnfoundationorghttpwwwdcffburnfoundationorgconburncamphtm
Burn victims in the Marland Virginia and DC area can go to the burn camp run by the DC Firefi ghterrsquos Burn Foundatoin
MASSACHUSETTS
none
MAINE
Pine Tree Burn Foundation24 Jersey Avenue Portland ME 04104207-797-6975reedesmmcorghttpwwptbforg
The Pine Tree Burn Foundation educations the com-munity about fi re prevention and provides support to burn victims
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MICHIGAN
The Phoenix Society for Burn Survi-vors Inc 1835 R W Berends Dr SW Gran Rapids MI 49519-4955616-458-2773infophoenix-societyorghttpwwwphoenix-societyorg
This nonprofi t is a national leader in providing sup-port o burn victims as well as eductional and advo-cacy programs
Great Lakes Burn Camp1709 North West Avenue PMB 138 Jackson MI 49202800-989-2571djamiesongreatlaskesburncampcomhttpwwwgreatlakesburncampcom
This burn camp connects burn victims from around the state to offer support and education
MINNESOTA
Cool the BurnThe Burn Center at Rgions Hospital 640 Jackson Street St Pal MN 55101651-254-3456httpswwwregionshospitalcomRegionsFrontDoor11639contact00html (email form)httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu016401132400html
This burn center has support groups and camps for children who have survived burns
Ramsey Burn Camp Camp CourageSt Paul Ramsey Burn Center 640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101612-228-8150no emailno website
This annual burn camp for children helps provides support to victims and their families
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Burn CampPO Box 1904 Vicksburg MS 39180601-634-4566no emailhttpwwwhillbillyburnbenefi tcomburncamphtm
Started in 1996 this camp is offered at no cost to participants Burn survivors aged 7 through 17 are welcome
MISSOURIBurns Recovered Support Group Inc11710 Administration Dr Ste 2B St Louis MO 63146314-997-2757brsgsbcglobalnethttpwwwbrsgorg
Formed in 1983 this group meets routinely and also works with the community local fi re companies and hospitals to provide burn education
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MONTANA
none
NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
none
TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
none
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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MICHIGAN
The Phoenix Society for Burn Survi-vors Inc 1835 R W Berends Dr SW Gran Rapids MI 49519-4955616-458-2773infophoenix-societyorghttpwwwphoenix-societyorg
This nonprofi t is a national leader in providing sup-port o burn victims as well as eductional and advo-cacy programs
Great Lakes Burn Camp1709 North West Avenue PMB 138 Jackson MI 49202800-989-2571djamiesongreatlaskesburncampcomhttpwwwgreatlakesburncampcom
This burn camp connects burn victims from around the state to offer support and education
MINNESOTA
Cool the BurnThe Burn Center at Rgions Hospital 640 Jackson Street St Pal MN 55101651-254-3456httpswwwregionshospitalcomRegionsFrontDoor11639contact00html (email form)httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu016401132400html
This burn center has support groups and camps for children who have survived burns
Ramsey Burn Camp Camp CourageSt Paul Ramsey Burn Center 640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101612-228-8150no emailno website
This annual burn camp for children helps provides support to victims and their families
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Burn CampPO Box 1904 Vicksburg MS 39180601-634-4566no emailhttpwwwhillbillyburnbenefi tcomburncamphtm
Started in 1996 this camp is offered at no cost to participants Burn survivors aged 7 through 17 are welcome
MISSOURIBurns Recovered Support Group Inc11710 Administration Dr Ste 2B St Louis MO 63146314-997-2757brsgsbcglobalnethttpwwwbrsgorg
Formed in 1983 this group meets routinely and also works with the community local fi re companies and hospitals to provide burn education
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MONTANA
none
NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
none
TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
none
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Burn CampPO Box 1904 Vicksburg MS 39180601-634-4566no emailhttpwwwhillbillyburnbenefi tcomburncamphtm
Started in 1996 this camp is offered at no cost to participants Burn survivors aged 7 through 17 are welcome
MISSOURIBurns Recovered Support Group Inc11710 Administration Dr Ste 2B St Louis MO 63146314-997-2757brsgsbcglobalnethttpwwwbrsgorg
Formed in 1983 this group meets routinely and also works with the community local fi re companies and hospitals to provide burn education
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MONTANA
none
NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
none
TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
none
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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MONTANA
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NEBRASKAnone
NEVADABurn Center Support Group2040 West Charleston Medical Building Las Vegas NV702-383-2274burnsupportUMCcscom
This group meets once a month to provide support to burn victims and their families
NEW HAMPSHIRE
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
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TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
none
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Burn Foundation94 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-322-500no emailhttpwwwnjburncentercomfoundationhtml
Founded in 1987 this organization provides both emotional and fi nancial support to burn victims and their families
NEW MEXICO
none
NEW YORK
Rochester Area Burn Survivor Support GroupStrong Memorial Hospital Conference Room on Unit 328 601 Elmwood Avenue Rochester NY 14623no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for an hour and a half on the third Monday of every month
Syracuse Area Burn Survivor Support GroupClark Burn Center Outpatient Area UH 6408 70 East Adams Streest Syracuse NY 13210no phonejank1klapetzkycomhttpfl rbacomsupportgrouphtml
This group meets for two hours on the fi rst Wednes-day of every month
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
none
TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
none
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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NORTH CAROLINA
Victim to Victor Suppor GroupPiedmont Plaza One Kitty Hawk Room 1820 West First Street Winston-Salem NC 27104336-883-2706frankburnsupportncorghttpwwwburnsupportncorg
The V2V group meets every third Saturday to talk aboutburn trauma survior issues
The January FoundationOne Golden Pond Chapel Hill NC 27516919-602-6023infoburnsurvivororghttpburnsurvivororg
The January Foundation and supplemental website were started by a burn survivor They help connect survivors provide support and offer educational programs
NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
Adult Burn Recovery Group2500 MetroHealth Driver Cleveland OH 44109-1998216-778-7800httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (email form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1019ampoTopID=1008
This group meets once a week plus an additional evening every month
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
none
TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
none
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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OKLAHOMA
Baptist Medical Center Burn Survivor Support GroupBaptist Medical Center 3300 NW Epressway Oklahoma City OK405-949-3345no emailhttpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
The Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of the best in the nation and they have multiple support group meetings every month
OREGON
Burn Education at the Oregon Burn Center3001 North Gantenbein Portland OR503-413-4232no emailhttpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=1787class
These classes are available for the entire family to learn about burn care and prevention
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
none
TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
none
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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PENNSYLVANIA
Burn Foundation1520 Locust Street Ste 401 Philadelphia PA 19102215-455-3816infoburnfoundationcomhttpwwwburnfoundationorg
The Burn Foundation sponsors education to help prevent ire and burn ijuries as well as gives support to families dealing with burn injuries
United States Burn Suport OrganizationPO Box 26001 Philadelphia PA 19128215-473-2955usburnsupportusburnorghttpwwwusburnorg
This group supports victims through burn camps meetings and more
RHODE ISLAND
none
SOUTH CAROLINA
Camp ldquoCanrdquo DoMUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital 124 Rutledge Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-1414mundayjemusceduhttpwwwmusckidscomhealth_libraryburnscampcandohtm
Camp Can Do is co-sponsored by South Carolinarsquos
fi refi ghters and the MUSC Childrenrsquos Hospital They cater toward children aged 6-17 who have survived a major burn injury
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SOUTH DAKOTA
none
TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
none
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
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OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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SOUTH DAKOTA
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TENNESSEE
Middle Tennessee Burn Survivor GroupVanderbilt Burn Center S-4400 Medical Center North Vander-bilt University Nashville TN 37232-2165615-226-4330no emailhttpwwwvuburncentercomcommunityindexhtml
This group meets ones a month for 1-2 hours to sup-port burn victims
TEXAS
Burn Suvivors Throughout the World Inc 16193 Lone Star Ranch Drive 102 Conroe TX 77302936-647-2256infoburnsrvivorsttworghttpwwwwwwburnsurvivorsttworg
This organization connects burn patients from all parts of the world
The Amos House of Faith4026 Woodhaven Houston TX 77025832-816-5941james_pagetheamoshouseoffaithorghttpwwwtheamoshouseoffaithorg
The Amos House has a number of programs for burn victims of all ages including mounting meetings for children and daily support for adults The organiza-tion is run by burn survivors
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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Burn Survivorrsquos Support GroupMemorial Hermann Hospital 6411 Fannin Houston TX 77030713-704-4350darrell_essarymhhsorghttpwwwmemorialhermannorgservicesandprogramssup-portgroupscontentaspxid=626burn
This group meets one Saturday a month
UTAH
The Intermountain Burn Centerrsquos River Rafting ExpeditionUniversity Hospital 50 Medical DriveSalt Lake City UT 84132801-581-2700burncenterhscutaheduhttpuuhscutaheduburncamp
This event is organized for burn survivors They also have a camp and adult events
VERMONT
none
TEXAS (CONTINUED)
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
none
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
none
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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VIRGINIA
Flicker of Hope Foundation8624 Janet Lane Vienna Virginia 22180703-698-1626infofl ickerofhopeorghttpwwwfl ickerofhopeorg
This group provides emotional support for burn victims and their families They also give out annual scholar-ships and have counseling options for survivors
WASHINGTON
Northwest Burn Foundation1515 NW 52nd Street Ste A Seattle WA 98107206-789-6838jrootnwburnorghttpwwwnwburnorg
The NW Burn Foundation provides cometic consulta-tion emergency housing prevention education local support group meetings and more for burn victims in Alaska Washington Idahoa Oregon and Montana
Burn Children Recovery FoundationPO Box 3231 Everett WA 98203800-799-BURNbcrfwhidbeynethttpburnedchildrenrecoveryorg
This organization provides support to all children dealing with burn injuries
WEST VIRGINIA
none
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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WISCONSIN
Milwaukee Area Burn Support GroupSt Maryrsquos Hospital Regional Burn Center 2323 North Lake Drive Milwaukee WI 53211414-291-1163estertdsnetnone
St Maryrsquos support group caters to burn victims of all ages as well as their families
Wisconsin Alliance for Fire SafetyPO Box 1442 Brookfi eld WI 53008800-315-0911httpwwwwafsorgcontact_usasp (email Form)httpwwwwafsorg
This group deal with fi re safety and runs an annual burn camp for children
WYOMING
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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UAB Burn Center1619 South 19th Street Birmingham AL 35233800-822-6478httpwwwhealthuabedu13413
The University of Alabama at Burmingham is the only trauma burn ICU in the state They rank in the top 90 nationally
University of South Alabama Burn Center2451 Fillingim Street Mobile AL 36617-2293251-471-7000rlowryusouthaleduhttpwwwusouthaleduusamccentershtml
The University of South Alabama Region Burn Center is a Level I Burn Trauma center with 19 beds includ-ing 7 for intensive care patients
Childrenrsquos Hospital of Alabama Medical Center Burn Unit1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham AL 35233205-939-9398httpburncenterchsysorg
The Burn Center at the Childrenrsquos Hospital of Ala-bama is the only pediatic burn trauma center in the state They are affi liated with the UAB Medical Center
ALABAMA
BURN FACILITIES
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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ALASKA
Thermal Wound ServicesProvidence Alaska Medical CenterPO Box 196604 Anchorage AK 99519-6604907-562-2211httpwwwprovidenceorgalaskacontacthtm (email form)httpwwwprovidenceorgalaska
Opened in 1979 the Thermal Unit treats both burns and frostbite
ARIZONA
Arizona Burn CenterMaricopa Medical Center2601 E Roosevelt Phoenix AZ 85008602-344-5726infoazburncentercomhttpwwwazburncentercom
The Arizona Burn Center serves all of Arizona as well as surrounding states and Northern Mexico They have 19 beds for intensive care patients as well as outpatient services
Carondelet BurnWound Care Center1802 W St Maryrsquos Road Tucson AZ 85745520-205-7520commentscarondeletorghttpwwwcarondeletorgBurnWound
The BurnWound Center at Carondelet Health has a team of doctors and nurses specifi cally dedicated to treating burn wounds
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
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NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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ARKANSAS
Arkansas Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center800 Marshall Street Little Rock AR 77202-3591501-364-1100httpwwwarchildrensorgcontactwebmasterasp (email form)httpwwwarchildrensorgmedical_servicesinpatientburn_centerasp
This is the statersquos only burn center They treat adults as well as children
CALIFORNIA
The Grossman Burn Center1001 North Tustin Avenue Santa Ana CA 92705714-953-2377gbcgrossmanburncentercomhttpwwwgrossmanburncentercomsanta_anaindexhtml
The Grossman Burn Center is a state-of-the-art facil-ity devoted purely to the treatment of burn patients
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128408-885-5000httpwwwsccgovorgportalsitescvmcagencysubsite
This is the only hospital in the region that provides state-of-the art support for burn patients
Inland Countries Regional Burn CenterArrowhead Regional Medical Center400 North Pepper Avenue Colton CA 92324-1819909-580-1000wwwarrowheadmedcenterorghomeaspx
With 14 beds this is the only burn center to serve Inyo Mono Riverside and San Bernardino counties
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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COLORADO
The Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Center13123 East 19th Avenue Aurora CO 80045720-777-1234wwwthechildrenshospitalorgaboutcontactaspx (email form)wwwthechildrenshospitalorgconditionsskinburnindexaspx
The Childrenrsquos Hospital is the only medical center in the state specifi cally equipped to deal with pediactric burn patients
Burn UnitUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center1635 Ursula Street Aurora CO 80045303-372-0001wwwucheduconditionsburnsindexaspx
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn As-sociation and the American College of Surgeons
Western States Burn CenterNorth Colorado Medical Center1801 16th Street Greeley CO 80631970-352-4121wwwbannerhealthcom_Contact+Us_feedbackhtm (email form)wwwbannerhealthcomLocationsColoradoNorth+Colorado+Medical+CenterPrograms+and+ServicesBurn+CenterAbout+WSBChtm
Founded in 1981 this burn center has 10 beds including 4 ICU burn beds
CONNECTICUT
Panettieri Burn CenterBridgeport Hospital267 Grant Street Bridgeport CT 06610-2870203-384-3533kjcasebpthosporghttpwwwbridgeporthospitalorgBurnCenter
This burn center is verifi ed by the American Burn Association and the American College of Surgeons They treat approximately 200 inpatients and 800 outpatients every year
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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DELAWARE
Served by PA and NY burn centers
FLORIDA
Orlando Regional Medical Center1414 Kuhl Avenue Orlando FL 32806-2134407-841-5176httpwwworlandoregionalhealthorgformsfeedback (email form)httpwwworlandohealthcomOrlandoRegionalMedicalCenterOurMedicalSpecialtiesEmergencyandTraumaCareBurnUnitBurnUnitaspxPid=2497ampWid=20
This is the only burn hospital in central Florida They treat patients with all kinds of burns
Tampa Bay Regional Burn CenterTampa General HospitalPO Box 1289 Tampa FL 33601813-844-7000jstonetghorghttpwwwtghorgburnhtm
This verifi ed burn venter has 13 patients beds in-cluding 6 ICU burn beds
Shands Burn CenterUniversity of Florida1600 SW Archer Road Gainesville FL 32610352-265-0111Jackson Memorial Burn CenterUniversity of Miami
Open since 1973 the Shands Burn Center works with burn patients of all ages and provides six ICU burn beds
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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GEORGIA
Joseph M Still Burn CenterDoctors Hospital of Augusta3651 Wheeler Road Augusta GA 30909706-651-6661tanyasimpsonhcahealthcarecomhttpwwwjosephmstillburncentercom
This burn center has supported patients in southern Georiga for over 25 years They have 59 beds and treat over 2000 patients annually
Emory University Burn CenterGrady Memorial Hospital80 Butler Street Atlanta GA 30335404-616-9852httpwwwgradyhealthsystemorg
They have one of the nationrsquos largest burn units
HAWAII
Straub Clinic amp Hospital Burn Unit888 S King Street Honolulu HI 96813808-522-3731httpwwwstraubhealthorg
This is the only burn unit in Hawaii
none
IDAHO
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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ILLINOIS
Regional Burn CenterMemorial Medical Center701 North First Street Springfi eld IL 62781217-788-3000WebmastermhsilcomhttpswwwmemorialmedicalcomServicesBurnCenterDe-faultaspx
Treating about 200 patients every year this burn center has 10 beds and world-class treatment tech-nology
University of Chicago Burn Center5841 S Maryland Avenue Chicago IL 60637773-702-1000httpswwwuchospitalseducontactrequest-informationhtml (email form)httpwwwuchospitalseduspecialtiesburn-center
This burn center is one of the few in the country veri-fi ed by the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons
Loyola University Health System Burn Center2160 S First Avenue Maywood IL 60153708-216-9000httpwwwluhsorgcommentscfm (email form)httpwwwluhsorgprogramsburnctrhtm
The burn center at Loyola has 10 ICU burn beds as well as 11 other beds for burn patients
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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IOWA
Univ of Iowa Burn Treatment CenterUniversity of Iowa Hospital200 Hawkins Drive 8JCP Iowa City IA 52242-1086319-356-2496httpwwwuihealthcarecomdeptsburntreatmentcenterindexhtml
Burn patients in this treatment center have a variety of treatment options There are 16 beds in this unit
INDIANA
Indiana University Medical Center Burn CenterWishard Memorial Hospital1001 W Tenth Street Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-630-6471httpwwwwishardeduburncenterhtml
This is a generally new burn center founded in 2003 They have 11 ICU beds as well as a number of state-of-the-art treatment options
Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn Unit702 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis IN 46202-2859317-274-3927geguthriiupuieduhttprileychildrenshospitalcom
This is Indianarsquos only pediatric burn center
St Josephrsquos Medical Center Regional Burn Center700 Broadway Fort Wayne IN 46802-1402219-425-3570httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalContactUs_form (email form)httpswwwmyhospitalwebsitecomlibrarywebdavviewStJo-eHospitalOurServicesBurn_CenterBC_Team
Recognized by the NY Times for their graftin work this burn center has been serving Indiana since 1974
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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KANSAS
Brunette Burn CenterKansas University Medical Center3901 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City KS 66160-7389913-588-6540httpwwwkumceduburnhistoryhtml
Open since the 1970s this burn center specialized in family centered care They have an entertainment lounge kitchen childrenrsquos playroom home-training bathroom rehab room and locker rooms to help patients and their families learn about long-term care in a comfortbale environment
Via Christi Trauma Burn ICU929 N St Francis Avenue Wichita KS 67214-3882316-268-5388httpwwwvia-christiorgbodycfmid=342
This burn center has been serving Kansas since 1982
KENTUCKY
Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital Burn UnitPO Box 35070 231 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40232-5070502-629-6000contactcenternortonhealthcareorghttpwwwnortonhealthcarecomspecialtiespediatrictreat-mentsurgicalburn_unitaspx
This is the only burn unit in Kentucky for children
Univ of Louisville Hospital Burn Unit530 S Jackson St Louisville KY 40202502-562-3983httpswwwuofl healthcareorgDefaultaspxtabid=389 (email form)httpwwwuofl healthcareorgTraumaCenterBurnUnittab-id284Defaultaspx
Treating around 300 patients every year this burn center has 17 staff members who specialize in plastic surgery physical threapy and other burn treatment techniques
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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LOUISIANA
Burn CenterBaton Rouge General Medical Center3600 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge LA 70806504-387-7716httpwwwbrgeneralorgburn_centerphp
This is the only burn center serving southeastern Louisiana
MAINEMaine Medical Center Special Care Unit22 Bramhall Street Portland ME 04102-3175207-871-2176httpwwwmmcorgmmc_bodycfmid=559 (email form)httpwwwmmcorg
This is the only burn treatment center in Maine
MARYLAND
Baltimore Regional Burn CenterJohn Hopkins Bayview Medical Center4940 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224-2735410-550-0890httpwwwhopkinsmedicineorgburn
This is an verifi ed burn unity that treats patients of all ages
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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MASSACHUSETTSBrigham and Womenrsquos Hospital Burn Center75 Francis Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-732-7715bwhtraumacenterpartnersorghttpwwwbrighamandwomensorgburntraumaburncenterBurnCenterMainaspx
As a verifi ed Level I burn and trauma center this cen-ter provides world-class treatment to patients from all over New England
Sumner Redstone Burn CenterMassachusetts General HospitalFruit Street Boston MA 02115-6195617-726-3354cghollandpartnersorghttpwwwmassgeneralorgburnsadditionalinfohowyoucanhelphtm
This burn center treats patients from all over the country accepting patients regardless of ability their to pay
MICHIGAN
Univ of Michigan Trauma Burn Center1500 E Medical Center Drive IC-421-UH Ann Arbor MI 48109-0033734-936-9666traumaburnumicheduhttpwwwtraumaburnorgtraumaburn
The UM Trauma Burn Center is one of the best burn hospitals in the nation
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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MINNESOTA
Miller-Dwan Burn Center502 E 2nd Street Duluth MN 55805218-720-1215webfeedbacksmdcorghttpwwwmiller-dwancompburnhtm
This 15-bed facility serves patients from northeast-ern Minnesota
Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center701 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55415612-347-2915httpwwwhcmcorggeneralContactUsFormhtm (email form)httpwwwhcmcorga_zburncenterhtm
The Hennepin County Medical Center has 15 beds to treat both adults and children with burn injuries
Regions Hospital Burn Center640 Jackson Street St Paul MN 55101651-254-3456httpwwwregionshospitalcomRegionsMenu01640303300html
This was one of the fi rst burn centers in the United States
MISSISSIPPI
none
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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MISSOURI
George David Peak Memorial Burn CenterOne Hospital Drive Columbia MO 65212573-882-7994
httpwwwmuhealthorg~burnphysiciansshtml
This is the only Level 1 trauma center in Missouri
Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital Burn Unit2401 Gillham Road Kansas City MO 64108816-234-3517httpwwwchildrensmercyorgContentviewaspxid=112
The Childrenrsquos Mercy Hospital treats burn victims 24 hours a day at their trauma center
MONTANA
none
NEBRASKA
St Elizabeth Regional Burn Center555 South 70th Street Lincoln NE 68510402-219-7680tlcstezorghttpwwwsaintelizabethonlinecomindexphppage_id=81amppp=68
This world-renowned burn and wound center offers inpatient and outpatient services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
none
NEW JERSEY
St Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center101 Old Short Hills Road Livingston NJ 07039973-533-5920httpwwwnjburncentercom
Treating more than 350 patients a year this is the only state-certifi ed burn center in New Jersey
NEW MEXICO
none
NEVADA
Lionrsquos Burn Care Center1800 W Charleston Las Vegas NV 89102702-383-2268no website
This is Nevadarsquos only burn unit
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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NEW YORK
Jacobi Medical Center Burn UnitPelham Parkway South amp Eastchester Road Bronx NY 10461718-918-6007
httpwwwnycgovhtmlhhcjacobihtmlthird_levelmedservburnunithtml
This burn center treats patients of all ages
Erie County Medical Center Burn Treatment Center462 Grider Street Buffalo NY 14215-3098716-898-5231httpwwwecmceducontact (email form)httpwwwecmcedumedicalservicestraumaburn
Only burn center serving western New York
The William Randolph Hearst Burn Center525 East 68th Street New York NY 10065212-746-5410httpwwwnyporgservicesburn-centerhtml
Patients of all ages can be treated at this burn center
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Jaycee Burn CenterUNC Hospitals101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514919-966-2693gschmitsunchunceduhttpwwwunchealthcareorgsiteNursingservicelinesjaycee-burn
This is the largest burn treatment center between Baltimore about Miami treating 600 inpatients and 3500 outpatient burn victims every year
Baptist Medical Center Burn CenterWake Forest UniversityMedical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem NC 27157336-716-2038httpwww1wfubmceduburncenter
With 16 beds or burn patients and 8 ICU beds for severely burned victims this is one of the top burn units in the state
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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NORTH DAKOTA
none
OHIO
University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit234 Goodman Street Cincinnati OH 45267-0818513-558-8199httpwwwhealth-alliancecomcommentshtml (email form)httpwwwuniversityhospitalcincinnaticomburn_centerhtml
This in the only adult burn center in greater Cincin-nati area
MetroHealth Medical Center Compre-hensive Burn Care Center2500 MetroHealth Drive Cleveland OH 44109216-778-5643httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=38 (contact form)httpwwwmetrohealthorgbodycfmid=1107
Since the 1960s this hospital has been treating seri-ous burn patients in the Cleveland area
OKLAHOMA
Paul Silverstein Burn Center3300 NW Expressway Oklahoma City OK 73112-4481405-949-3345httpwwwintegris-healthcomINTEGRISen-USSpecialtiesA-FBurnCenter
Open since 1975 this is one of the most technologi-cally-advanced burn centers in the state
Alexander Burn CenterHillcrest Medical Center1120 S Utica Avenue Tulsa OK 74104918-579-4580httpwwwhillcrestcomservicesalexander_burn_centerphp
This is one of the oldest burn centers in the nation They have 13 beds including a number of ICU beds
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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OREGON
Oregon Burn CenterLegacy Emanuel Hospital3001 N Gantenbein Avenue Portland OR 97227503-413-4232httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=7 (email form)httpwwwlegacyhealthorgbodycfmid=46
This is the only burn facility in Oregon
PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn CenterPO Box 689 Allentown PA 18105-1556610-402-8734httpwwwlvhorglvhContact_Us|1126 (email form)httpwwwlvhorgburncenter
The Lehigh Valley Hospitalrsquos Burn Center is one of the largest in PA They are verifi ed by the American Burn Association
Temple Burn CenterTemple University HospitalBroad amp Ontario Streets Philadelphia PA 19140215-707-2876httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentcontactushtm (email form)httptuhtemplehealthorgcontentburnhtm
This is the regionrsquos only Level 1 trauma center
Burn Trauma CenterWestern Pennsylvania Hospital4800 Friendship Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15224-1722412-578-5000httpswwwwpahsorgwphcontactindexhtml (email form)httpwwwwpahsorgwphservicesindexcfmmode=viewampmedicalspecialty=518
This is one of the top burn hospitals in the United States Theyrsquove treated more than 17000 patients since opening more than 30 years ago
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Hospital593 Eddy Street Providence RI 02903-4923401-444-4000webteamlifespanorghttpwwwlifespanorgrih
The trauma center at Rhode Island hospital is the only burn unit in the state
SOUTH CAROLINA
Medical University for South Carolina Burn Center171 Ashley Avenue Charleston SC 29425843-792-3681httpwwwmusckidscomaboutdept_progburn_centerhtm
This is South Carolinarsquos only pediatric burn center
SOUTH DAKOTA
McKennan Hospital800 E 21st Street PO Box 5045 Sioux Falls SD 57117-5045605-322-8000wwwaveraorgamckcontactreqinfoindexaspx (email form)wwwaveraorgamckservicesburncareBurnCareaspx
This is the only burn care facility in South Dakota
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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TENNESSEE
Firefi ghters Regional Burn CenterThe Med 890 Madison Avenue Memphis TN 38103901-545-8090httpwwwthe-medorgburn-newhtml
Treating more than 300 patients a year this hospital has 14 beds
Vanderbilt Burn Center1611 21st Avenue South S-4400 MCN Nashville TN 37232-2165615-322-4590devincarrvanderbilteduhttpwwwvuburncentercom
This is a Level 1 burn cernter
TEXAS
Southwestern Regional Burn CenterParkland Memorial HospitalUniversity of Texas 323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas TX 75235-9136214-648-8876belindawestonutsouthwesterneduhttpwwwutsouthwesterneduutswhomeeducationsurgeryburntrauma
World-renowned for burn treatment
Timothy J Harnar Burn Center602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79417806-743-3406httpswwwumchealthsystemcomBurnCenter
The Harnar Burn Center treats burn victims of all ages
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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UTAH
none
VERMONT
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burn ProgramMedical Center Hospital Campus111 Colchester Avenue Burlington VT 05402802-656-2304webmastervtmednetorghttpwwwfahcorgTrauma_Critical_Careindexhtml
The trauma center and critical care unit handles patients with all types of injuries including severe burns
VIRGINIA
DeCamp Burn CenterUniversity of Virgina Health Sciences CenterLee Street Charlottesville VA 22908804-924-2876httpwwwhealthsystemvirginiaeduinternetplasticsurgerypatientsservicescfm
This 17-bed center is dedicated to treating patients with moderate to severe burn injuries
Evans Haynes Burn CenterMedical College of Virgina HospitalsBox 985872 Richmond VA 23298804-828-BURNlwillismcvh-vcueduhttpwwwburncentervcuedu
With 12 beds this burn center treats about 250-300 burn victims every year
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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WASHINGTON
University of Washington Burn Center325 Ninth Avenue Seattle WA 98104206-731-3000commentuwashingtoneduhttpuwmedicinewashingtoneduFacilitiesHarborviewCen-tersOfEmphasisBurn
Since 1974 this burn unit has treated over 15000 patients
WEST VIRGINIA
Cabell Huntington Hospital Burn Unit1340 Hal Greer Boulevard Huntington WV 35701304-526-2390chhinfocabelhuntingtonorghttpcabellhuntingtonorgservicesbicu
This is the only burn center in West Virginia
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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WISCONSIN
Univ of Wisconsin Hospital amp Clinic600 Highland Avenue Madison WI 53792-0001608-263-8640httpwwwuwhealthorgburntraumasurgerymadisonwiscon-sin12607
Founded in 1974 this burn unit has beds built especially for severely burned patients They offer a number of treatment options to burn victims
WYOMING
none
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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Allograft An allograft (also called allogenic trans-plant) is a type of skin transplant used with burn victims in which the donor skin comes from another person (but not the victim himherself)
Aloe vera The aloe vera plant is used as a soothing and healing agent used with burn victims
Amputation Burn wounds that are extremely deep or infected may require amputation Both hot burns and cold burns (frostbite) can cause the need for amputation in order to protect the vital organs Typically doctors attempt to save digits and limbs with whatever means available be-fore considering amputation
Arborescent burn Also known as a fi ligree burn an arborescent burn looks like a fern or feather and is caused by lighting burns
Arterial line Known by medical professional as a ldquoa-linerdquo or ldquoart-linerdquo this catheter is used to monitor blood pressure in burn patients Usually the a-line is inserted into the radial artery located in the wrist
Autograft An autograft is a skin transplant in which the victim needing the graft is also the donor
Beta burns A beta burn is a radiation burn specifi -cally caused by beta ray emissions
Blister Burns sometimes cause blisters which are small pockets of skin fi lled with a fl uid called serum If the blister become infected it will fi ll with pus and in some cases a blister can be fi lled with blood
BURN GLOSSARY
Brush burn Brush burns also called friction burns occur when your skin rubs against something stripping for the uppermost layer of skin
Burn recovery bed Burn centers are often equipped with burn recovery beds which are especially designed for patients with severe burning over large parts of their bodies These beds are made of air or water cham-bers that evenly distribute your weight
Calcifi cation Burn patients often have to deal with calcifi cation when a high percentage of calcium deposits in a certain area causing the skin to harden
CEA (cultured epithelial autograft) The CEA procedure takes skin cells from one part of the victimrsquos body and grows it in a laboratory until the sheets of skin are large enough to use as a graft
Chemical burn Chemicals that are strongly acidic or strongly basic can cause chemical burns They occur im-mediately on contact without heat but may not be noticed right away
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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Circumferential A circumferential burn is a burn that encircles the entire part of the body Typically these burns are of a greater concern and are harder to treat
Cold burn Cold burns are also called frostbite They occur when a person is exposed to extremely cold tem-peratures for a period of time Fingers toes and the nose are most susceptible to cold burns
Collagen A type of protein found in the body colla-gen is responsible for skinrsquos strength and elasticity
Compartment syndrome Following a burn a patient may experience compartment syndrome This happens when infl ammation occurs in the body in a ldquocom-partmentrdquo where there is no release for the pressure It leads to damage of nerves and muscles in that area of the body
Contractures Contractures happen if the burn scar is tight and unable to be stretched They do not loosen over time and usually the only remedy is surgery
Debriding Burn patients must go through debride-ment in which doctors remove all of the dead and infected skin tissue in order to promote healthy tissue to grow or to ready the body for skin grafts
Deep partial thickness burn A deep par-tial thickness burn is the most sever type of second-degree burn The patient still has pain and the burn does not reach bone or muscle but the burn is extremely deep
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Dehydration Dehydration is a lack of water in the body Typically burn patients have to deal with dehydration problems Lack of water over time is fatal
Dermabrasion Dermabrasion is a painful pro-cedure in which the topmost layer of skin is removed to allow new skin to grow Essentially this is a medically con-trol brush burn Dermabrasion is usually done for cosmetic reasons
Dermatitis combustionis This is skin in-fl ammation immediately following a burn
Dermis Dermis is the middle layer of skin Second-degree burns reach the dermis
Direct DNA damage Direct DNA damage oc-curs with a specifi c kind of light is absorbed into the skin disrupting DNA sequences in the body Symptoms are sun-burn and an overproduction of melanin
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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Donor site When a skin graft is needed the site where healthy cells are harvested is called the donor site
Edema Edema or swelling is common in patients with burns and with new skin graft recipients
Electrical burn Electrical burns are found when a person is electrocuted at the points where the electricity entered and exited the body They can be caused by light-ening or man-made electrical sources
Epidermis The epidermis is the topmost layer of skin
Epithelization This is a process in which damaged skin cells are covered with a skin graft to allow new heal-ing
Erythema Erythema is skin redness often found in burn victims
Eschar Eschar is dead tissue sometimes turned black that peels away after a burn injury
Escharotomy Third-degree burn patients espe-cially those with circumferential burns may undergo an escharotomy in which doctors make an incision to combat compartment syndrome and relieve pressure in the body
Excoriation Excoriation the destruction of skin due to scratching as burn wounds are trying to heal
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Fasciotomy A fasciotomy is similar to an escharot-omy and is typically used to relieve pressure due to com-partment syndrome after burns This technique is in some cases the only way to save limbs
Ferning Ferning is a type of burn pattern commonly found with electrical burns
Fever Fevers occur when a personrsquos temperature is above 986 degrees Fahrenheit Burn patients often run fe-vers especially if dealing with infection
Fibrosis The formation of extra tissue in an organ is called fi brosis This can happen in burn patients with scar-ring
Fifth-degree burn Fifth-degree burns are often fatal or cause amputation The burn area is usually para-lyzed if saved and the skin is completely burned off leav-ing muscle tendons ligaments and bones burned and damaged
Filigree burn This is a type of burn pattern usually caused by electrical burns It is also called ferning
First-degree burn Also called a superfi cial burn these burns typically do not require medical care as long as the victim ensures they do not get infected First-degree burns only damage the topmost layers of skin
Flash burn There are two different types of fl ash burns First a fl ash burn can relate to the eye in which part of the cornea is burned The second type of fl ash burn re-fers to a light and heat burn caused by a quick explosion
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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Fluid resuscitation In the fl uid resuscitation process doctors replace fl uids the body has lost to prevent sever dehydration Third-degree burn victims commonly need this procedure
Fourth-degree burn A fourth-degree burn is even more serious than a third-degree burn and often leaves to death or limb amputation In this degree of burn the skin is completely burned away leaving the muscles tendons and ligaments exposed for damage Compart-ment syndrome is a common challenge and skin grafts are necessarily for patients who survive
Friction burn A friction burn also called a brush burn occurs when a personrsquos topmost layer of skin is rubbed away
Full-thickness burn Full-thickness burns are third-degree burns They reach all layers of skin and may also damage underlying muscles tendons and ligaments
Gamma burns Gamma burns are radiation burns specifi cally caused by gamma rays
Granulation When the skin begins to heal after a superfi cial burn the fi rst step is granulation Granulation tis-sue is light red or dark pink soft moist and bumpy
Heat cramps Heat cramps usually occur in the ab-domen arms or calves They happen in burn victims who were earlier dehydrated especially if salt and potassium was not replenished along with the water
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Heat exhaustion Also called hyperthermia heat exhaustion occurs when a person absorbs more heat than it can release This causes the body temperature to climb uncontrollably Heat exhaustion is often associated with se-vere sunburn
Heat stroke Heat stroke is another name for heat exhaustion
Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is a treatment option for burn patients Doctors use water baths or compresses to cool and sooth the wounds
Hypertrophic scar Burn victims often have ir-regular scars that form if pressure garments are not worn Called hypertrophic scars these usually protrude slightly above the regular skin but can sometimes grow to be very disfi guring
Indirect DNA damage Indirect DNA damage occurs when certain rays are absorbed into the skin As op-posed to direct DNA damage which only affects that areas reached by UV-B rays indirect damage can occur in places that werenrsquot even exposed
Infection Burn victims may experience an infection if wounds are exposed and not properly cleaned Parasites viruses bacteria and a number of other microscopic or-ganisms can cause infections
Infl ammation In burn victims infl ammation is a re-sponse by the body to damaged cells Infl amed skin is not necessarily infected
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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Isograft Isografts are skin grafts between identical twins in which one is the donor and one is the host Gener-ally there is little risk of skin graft rejection since identical twins have the same genetic make-up
Keloid A keloid is a scar that results from overgrowth of tissue They are benign and non-contagious but can grow to be extremely large and may be painful or itchy Keloids grow beyond the perimeter of the original wound and can be disfi guring
Keratitis Keratitis is infl ammation of the eye Burn victims who were exposed to bright light and damaging rays may be dealing with keratitis
K-wires Doctors sometimes use small wires called k-wires when grafting skin and performing plastic surgery on burn victims
Lactated Ringerrsquos solution Known in the medical world are ldquoLRrdquo lactated Ringerrsquos solution is a sa-line solution used to replenish fl uids in the body after a burn injury
Lund-Browder chart The Lund-Browder chart is used to assess the serious of burns There are different charts for adults an children but in general each limb or other part of the body is given percentage value
Osmotic balance Also called osmoregulation osmotic balance is a way to monitor the body after a se-vere burn injury to ensure that the victimrsquos fl uids are not to diluted or concentrated
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Oximeter An oximeter measures the amount of oxy-gen in the body as a burn victim recovers
Pain management Some doctors specifi cally work with burn patients to deal with pain management This is both physical and psychological
Papillary dermis The papillary dermis is a very thin layer of skin directly below the epidermis and directly above the reticular dermis
Partial-thickness burn A partial-thickness burn is a second-degree burn which may require skin grafts but is usually not fatal Patial-thickness burns are typically very painful unlike third-degree burns which dam-age the nerves
Pressure garment Pressure garments are used by burn victims to prevent hypertrophic scars The papillary dermis is used to normal pressure from the epidermis so when it is burned off this layer of skin sometimes grows abnormally causing deformities
Prosthetic Prosthetics are artifi cial limbs or digits used to replace parts of the body that had to be amputat-ed
Radiation burn Radiation burns occur when skin is exposed to certain radio frequency energy The most common type of radiation burns are sunburns X-rays and high-power radio transmitters can also cause radiation burns
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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Radionecrosis Radionecrosis is the destruction of tissue when you are exposed to radiation
Respiratory burn When you breathe in hot air you can burn the tissue in your lungs and throat This is called a respiratory burn
Reticular dermis Reticular dermis is the bottom layer of skin First-degree burns and many second degree burns do not reach the reticular dermis
Rule of nines The rule of nines is used to mea-sure the amount of body that is burned In an adult the headneck are worth 9 the anterior torso and posterior torso are both worth 18 each arms is worth 9 each leg is worth 18 and the genitalia is worth 1 The scale for children is a bit different
Scalding Scaling is another term for burning
Scar Scars are tissues that form over burn wounds where the old skin is burned off
Second-degree burn A second-degree burn blisters and typically reaches the papillary dermis In some cases it may reach the reticular dermis which is the deep-est level of skin
Sepsis Sepsis is a disease that develops in some burn victims when the entire body becomes infl amed due to infection
Shock Shock happens in some burn victims when not enough oxygen reaches tissues in the body
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Silvadine Silvadine is the brand name for silver sul-fadiazine which is used in burn patients to prevent infec-tion
Sixth-degree burn A sixth-degree burn is the worst type of burn possible The skin is completely burned off and burn goes all the way to the bone even damag-ing bone marrow Most people do not survive sixth-degree burns and they always require amputation of that body part if the patient does survive
Skin buds Skin buds appear when a burn wound is starting to heal They look like small bumps over the ex-posed wound
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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Skin cancer Burns from radiation like sunburns can sometimes lead to cancer through cell mutation
Skin graft If a burn victim has signifi cant skin dam-age a skin graft may be needed Doctors harvest healthy skin cells from an undamaged part of the body or from a donorrsquos body (or in some cases even from an animal) and place these cells over the wound to promote healing
Smoke burn Smoke burns are the result of fl ash fi res and typically occur at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit Usually smoke burns singe hairs but these do not do much damage to the skin This is not to be confused with smoke inhalation which can lead to dangerous respiratory burns
Splint Splints are used to immobilize a limb or the spine Usually they are used if a fracture is suspected but some burn victims need splints to immobilize limbs as they heal especially while sleeping
Staphylococcal scalded skin syn-drome Also called Ritterrsquos disease this staph infec-tion is characterized by blisters all over the body or over a part of the body Burn victims are susceptible to this kind of infection
Subcutis The subcutis tissue is located directly un-der the skin It serves as connective tissue and is only dam-aged in third-degree (or worse) burns
Sun poisoning Also called photodermatitis sun poisoning is a specifi c type of sunburn that results in swell-ing a rash and peeling The patient usually also feels fl u-like symptoms
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Sunburn Sunburns are the most common type of burn They are caused by overexposure to sunlight which produces radiation burns on the body Typically sunburns are fi rst-degree burns but in some serious cases they make also be second-degree Sunburns can lead to skin cancer and other skin problems
Superfi cial burn A superfi cial burn is another term for a fi rst-degree burn These burns are painful but are generally not life-threatening since they only affect the topmost layer of skin
TBSA TBSA stands for total body surface area and refers to the percentage of the body affected by a burn Doctors use the rule of nines to estimate TBSA
Thermal burn A thermal burn is a burn caused by a heat source
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig
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Third-degree burn Third-degree burns are seri-ous even though they are often not painful since the nerve endings are damaged They reach to all layers of the skin and can also damage the underlying muscle ligaments and tendons Some doctors only measure three levels of burn making this the most serious level
Toxic epidermal necrolysis Also called TEN or Lyellrsquos syndrome this medical condition is charac-terized by the detachment of the epidermis from the other layers of skin This condition is treated similarly to a burn since the top layer of skin often peels away
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a procedure in which the neck is cut to provide a direct fl ow of air through the windpipe Burn victims whose faces have been affected may need this procedure to breathe
BURN GLOSSARY (CONT)
Transparent face mask Transparent face masks are used with victims who have facial wounds They are similar to pressure garments in that they are meant to keep the skin smooth and reduce the number of scars
Traumatic herpes Traumatic herpes is an infec-tion that occurs on the chest ears face and hands Infec-tions like this are common in severe burn patients
VAC therapy VAC or vacuum assisted closure is used to help burns heal more quickly A tube is threaded through the foam dressing to apply negative pressure
Xenograft A xenograft is a skin graft or organ that comes from another species This is extremely complicat-ed and usually not recommended though if it is the donor species is usually pig