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Testimonials
When you get a burn patient on-call you don’t always
have time to go to the larger text… that's why I like it.
(resident)

Our knowledge about burns is basic
and more training would be beneficial at this time when we are at risk for
nuclear, terrorism, and explosives threats.
(91W)

A small handbook that could be
stuffed in a cargo pocket or the ruck would be great.
(Delta in route for Iraq)

…Yes, especially for fluid
resuscitation
(medic)

There are only two days of burn care lectures
presented in the PA program. Something summarizing care of burns for the
first 24 to 96 hrs+ post burn, until a the patient can be transferred to a
burn center.
(PA)

A small pocket-size manual with
detailed burn management information would be a helpful resource in the
field.
(medic)

This would be great for EMS and ED
hospital personnel in a MASCAL.
(Consequence Management Course participant, 2002)

My biggest concern was the fluid
management and safe evacuation.
(Guyanese Defense Force Specialist Medic) |