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Managing fluid resuscitation to prevent shock.
💝 In clients with burns exceeding 20–25% TBSA, massive fluid shifts occur due to increased capillary permeability.
💝 The priority in the first 24 hours is aggressive fluid resuscitation to maintain perfusion and prevent hypovolemic shock.
💝 Without adequate fluids, the client is at high risk for organ failure and circulatory collapse.
💝 Wound debridement, nutrition, and antibiotics are important but occur after hemodynamic stability is achieved.
💝 Early fluid management directly impacts survival outcomes in major burn injuries.
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