Dozens of clients arrive in the emergency department with chemical burns and inhalation injuries from exposure to anhydrous ammonia gas released from a tanker truck on a highway. What is the priority action by the nurse

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For chemical burns, the priority action by the nurse should be to Assist clients to remove contaminated clothing and shower with copious amounts of water.

  • Strong acids, drain cleaners, paint thinner, gasoline, and many other substances can induce chemical burns, which are tissue injury.
  • For patients who have been exposed to a hazardous chemical or radioactive agent, decontamination is a top nursing priority.
  • Before offering care to patients in a disaster, the nurse should help them completely decontaminate.
  • Decontamination reduces exposure to other clients and personnel as well as further client injuries.

  1. If a shower is available, take off any contaminated clothing or jewelry and rinse the chemicals off for at least 20 minutes. Avoid getting chemicals in your eyes.
  2. Dress the burn. Apply a fresh bandage to the burn. On prevent applying pressure to the burned skin, wrap it loosely.
  3. Re-rinse if necessary. Rinse the area several more times if you experience more burning.

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