燃烧
提前燃烧对锅炉节能和安全的影响 - xzbu.com 中国论文网 关键词:煤种、炉拱、燃烧、风门开度 [gap=128]Key words: coal, furnace arch, burning, throttle opening
[外科] 烧伤
...烧伤概述 烧伤亦称烫伤。机体直接接触高温物体或受到强的热辐射所发生的变化。烧伤(burn):由火焰、高温固体和强辐射热引起的损伤称之为烧伤。烧伤是由高温、化学物质或电引起的组织损伤。
烧钱
放肆烧钱(Burn)的不仅仅(Not only)是足球,尚有篮球!CBA用大略理会的数字再一次注明了资金的气力。
[植保 外科] 灼伤
高频电刀在手术中的应用及安全问题-医药英语-论文中心 关键词:高频电刀;灼伤;安全使用 [gap=622]Keywords:Electrosurgical;Burn;Secureuse
阅后即焚 ; 即刻毁灭 ; CIA光碟离奇失窃案 ; 布莱德彼特之即刻毁灭
火线警告 ; 干嘛炒我 ; 黑名单 ; 前线正告
烧完 ; 烧起来 ; 烧掉 ; 发怒
A burn is a type of injury to flesh or skin caused by heat, electricity, chemicals, friction, or radiation. Burns that affect only the superficial skin are known as superficial or first-degree burns. When damage penetrates into some of the underlying layers, it is a partial-thickness or second-degree burn. In a full-thickness or third-degree burn, the injury extends to all layers of the skin. A fourth-degree burn additionally involves injury to deeper tissues, such as muscle or bone.The treatment required depends on the severity of the burn. Superficial burns may be managed with little more than simple pain relievers, while major burns may require prolonged treatment in specialized burn centers. Cooling with tap water may help relieve pain and decrease damage; however, prolonged exposure may result in low body temperature. Partial-thickness burns may require cleaning with soap and water, followed by dressings. It is not clear how to manage blisters, but it is probably reasonable to leave them intact. Full-thickness burns usually require surgical treatments, such as skin grafting. Extensive burns often require large amounts of intravenous fluid, because the subsequent inflammatory response causes significant capillary fluid leakage and edema. The most common complications of burns involve infection.While large burns can be fatal, modern treatments developed since 1960 have significantly improved the outcomes, especially in children and young adults. Globally, about 11 million people seek medical treatment, and 300,000 die from burns each year. In the United States, approximately 4% of those admitted to a burn center die from their injuries. The long-term outcome is primarily related to the size of burn and the age of the person affected.