The burn resulted in an acute inflammation process. The features described redness and blisters classifying the burn as second degree as a result from thermal heat. The reaction to the inflammation affects the vascular and cellular components of the skin. The vascular response causes vasodilatation resulting in the third spacing of fluid and at the cellular level neutrophils and monocytes migrated to the site of inflammation (Tiwari, 2012).
The possible outcome of this inflammation process is dependent on the amount and severity of the thermal burns located on the forearm. The area of tissue damaged will heal and may result in scarring. The patient presents with signs of redness, swelling and fever are signs of …show more content…
Medication such as silver sulfadiazine, a broad-spectrum antimicrobial can be used to treat the burn along with products such as hydrofiber and foam dressings can be used to absorb the exudate and keep the wound clean (Swezy, 2010). Prior to any applications of creams or ointments the surface should be clean with mild soap. The patients presented with a fever, which may indicate an infection and may require an oral antibiotic. If the wound continues to enlarge, or a noted change in serious fluid and persistent fever requires physician