The initial treatment for a client with a liquid chemical burn injury is to:
A . Irrigate the area with neutralizing solutions
B . Flush the exposed area with large amounts of water
C . Inject calcium chloride into the burned area
D . Apply lanolin ointment to the area
Answer: B
Explanation:
(A) In the past, neutralizing solutions were recommended, but presently there is concern that these solutions extend the depth of burn area.
(B) The use of large amounts of water to flush the area is recommended for chemical burns.
(C) Calcium chloride is not recommended therapy and would likely worsen the problem.
(D) Lanolin is of no benefit in the initial treatment of a chemical injury and may actually extend a thermal injury.