Abstract

Background: High-voltage electrical burns are caused by the direct transmission of electric current through the body and the conversion of electric energy into heat energy, which directly heats the tissues and leads to organ function damage. Especially after high-voltage electric burns (more than 1000W), it can not only cause coagulation necrosis of the skin and even carbonization, but also cause serious deep tissue damage .The degree of tissue damage depends on the type of current, the magnitude of current, the frequency, the voltage, the resistance of the tissue, the skin humidity, the duration, the contact area, and other factors. Low voltage and low frequency electric shock mainly affect the heart and respiration, which can lead to insignificant soft tissue damage. High voltage electric shock mainly causes serious soft tissue damage, which can be accompanied by changes in the circulatory system and respiratory system.[1] Subject and Method: We collected the data of a case of multiple organ failure caused by high-voltage electricity that was successfully treated in July 2023.In the course of this patient's successful treatment, The main nursing measures were analyzed: The intake and output volume were actively controlled. Albumin supplementation, Debridement and dressing change were performed daily, Covered with nano-silver ion dressing, Try to ensure a sterile environment during operation, Maintain ambient temperature and humidity. Results: Twenty days later,the skin damage caused by electric burns was reduced from 30% to 1%. Conclusion: These are very important links: The intake and output volume were actively controlled, The balance of intake and output was maintained for 24 hours, and lactic acid was less than 2mmol/L. Albumin supplementation Controlled above 30g/L, Debridement and dressing change were performed daily, Covered with nano-silver ion dressing, Try to ensure a sterile environment during operation, Maintain ambient temperature 28~30℃ and humidity 40%~50%.

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