2021
DOI: 10.1177/09697330211003239
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Calling nurses to care for burn victims after color-dust explosion

Abstract: Background: Healthcare professionals follow codes of ethics, making them responsible for providing holistic care to all disaster victims. However, this often results in ethical dilemmas due to the need to provide rapid critical care while simultaneously attending to a complex spectrum of patient needs. These dilemmas can cause negative emotions to accumulate over time and impact physiological and psychological health, which can also threaten nurse–patient relationships. Aim: This study aimed to understand the … Show more

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“…Burn injuries, which occur frequently, are best treated through timely medical intervention and the implementation of suitable early therapeutic interventions 1 In Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) it is common for many burn victims to initially seek treatment at the emergency departments of general district hospitals, rather than being immediately referred to specialized burn clinics. 2 The situation is expected to exhibit similar characteristics in other nations as well.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Burn injuries, which occur frequently, are best treated through timely medical intervention and the implementation of suitable early therapeutic interventions 1 In Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) it is common for many burn victims to initially seek treatment at the emergency departments of general district hospitals, rather than being immediately referred to specialized burn clinics. 2 The situation is expected to exhibit similar characteristics in other nations as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%