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Expert Profile: Jim B

Expertise:  I can answer a variety of questions concerning the physical care of burns and burn patients which commonly are of interest to both patients and their families. Also I may be helpful in suggesting lifestyle modifications which will help with a more complete recovery from a serious burn. I can also accept questions regarding the physical classifications of burns and the implications regarding the size, depth, and location of burns. What I cannot answer based on my own knowledge and experience I can refer to my current and former collegues in the field including the plastic and trauma surgeons and burn recovery organizations. In many of these cases I will provide a line of communication directly to a specific expert or organization. While I can describe general treatments routines with which I am experienced,I cannot answer questions dealing with specifuc diagnosis of conditions or problems. Additionally, please understand that the area of burn treatments is an experimental one in which there is constant progress and change. Each Burn Center invests a major effort in the development of new materials, treatments, medications, and techniques. In this area of constant change and growth no one can be fully aware of all treatment courses employed.

Experience in the area
I am a licensed Paramedic and have also worked as a wound technician in a large regional Burn Center in a Trauma Level 1 hospital. I have experience in the areas of burn evaluation and care, both long-term and immediate first aid. I have also worked as a volunteer couselor with post-burn patients dealing with issues ranging from life-style changes to re-entering the world as a serious burn survivor.

Education/Credentials
BA Economics and Biology, AA Health Care Management, EMT-P licensed in Missouri, ABLS (Advanced Burn Life Support)qulification, ACLS-EP (Advanced Cardiac Life Support-Experienced Provider), Former National Ski Patrol Winter Emergency Care Instructor and Senior Evaluator, Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic Instructor.

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Something controversial or provocative about this subject  Blisters on some burns can be safely removed along with the dead skin forming it. It will come off on its own at some point anyhow. But once the blister is gone the raw dermis beneath it must be protected and kept clean as it has almost no protection from infections!
Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:  "DIDJA KNOW?" Even though a burn may be 3rd degree with no live viable skin to regrow from, There maybe sufficient skin cells in the hair follicules to form new skin over parts of the burn area.
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Timeliness   9.92   Best of the best
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Thank you for the fast response. I feel a great weight lifted. Although scars seem superficial, it can be harder for children to understand them. The
(Charise on 10/12/08)
Hi Jim, Thank you very much for your response, it was very helpful, and I am much obliged to you. Cheers, Ana
(Ana on 10/07/08)
Jim's advice was very helpful and I would not hesitate to use this service again should the need arise.
(Jenny on 10/07/08)
Thank you for the prompt answer which has helped put my mind at rest.
(David on 10/06/08)
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Recent Answers from Jim B
2008-10-11  burns Hi Jennifer, These may be third degree burns and they need to be seen by a doctor at least once. They need to be well cleaned, covered with neosporin and each wrapped with gauze seperately. Your doctor...
2008-10-11  Bad Motor cycle burn Hi Nicole, I would see the doctor on this one. It needs a prescrition cream called Silvadene, and the doctor may decide to remove the blister (if it is broken or leaking. It will need to be covered...
2008-10-11  facial burn stages of healing and treatment Hi Amie, I would stick to Mederma and avioid the other medicated creams for the next month. You can add a drop or two of Vitamin E oil, but thats it. See how you do with just this. Steroids slow healing...
2008-10-11  Child burned from noodles Hi Charise, It will go away over time and will not be a true scar. She will slowly replace the damaged "first healing" skin with skin that is normal. It may take a year or more but it will happen. Use...
2008-10-10  Chlorine Tablet Burn Hi Diane, Clean all spots well daily with soap and water and apply some neosporin regularly during the day. On the lips use a product like Carmex. Figure 14 days to at least new covering where the blisters...
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