Major burns can result in loss of the skin barrier and increased capillary permeability, leading to fluid shifts from blood vessels into tissues. This causes hypovolemic shock, decreased blood pressure, and end-organ dysfunction. The body mounts a massive stress response and inflammatory reaction to burn injury. Without treatment, this pathophysiology can cause multi-organ failure and death.
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Major burns can result in loss of the skin barrier and increased capillary permeability, leading to fluid shifts from blood vessels into tissues. This causes hypovolemic shock, decreased blood pressure, and end-organ dysfunction. The body mounts a massive stress response and inflammatory reaction to burn injury. Without treatment, this pathophysiology can cause multi-organ failure and death.
Major burns can result in loss of the skin barrier and increased capillary permeability, leading to fluid shifts from blood vessels into tissues. This causes hypovolemic shock, decreased blood pressure, and end-organ dysfunction. The body mounts a massive stress response and inflammatory reaction to burn injury. Without treatment, this pathophysiology can cause multi-organ failure and death.
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Major burns can result in loss of the skin barrier and increased capillary permeability, leading to fluid shifts from blood vessels into tissues. This causes hypovolemic shock, decreased blood pressure, and end-organ dysfunction. The body mounts a massive stress response and inflammatory reaction to burn injury. Without treatment, this pathophysiology can cause multi-organ failure and death.
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