Electrical Burn Injury. The current burns the person s skin either as it enters or exits the person s body or both. In 2001 the american burn association published a set of practice. An electrical burn is a burn that results from electricity passing through the body causing rapid injury. Temporary or permanent damage can occur to the skin tissues and major organs.
If the person with the electrical injury is near the power source such as a live wire do not approach. Extent of the damage depends on the strength and duration of the electrical current. Approximately 1 000 deaths per year due to electrical injuries are reported in the united states with a mortality rate of 3 5. Electrical burns are caused by the electric current that is sent through a person s body when a person suffers an electric shock injury. The production of an internal or external electrical burn both by heating and by producing holes in cell membranes. Temporary or permanent damage can occur to the skin tissues and major organs.
If significant electrical injury has occurred the neck and back should be protected from further injury.
Electric injury accounts for 1000 deaths each year in the united states with a mortality rate of 3 15. Electrical burns are potentially devastating injuries with both short and long term sequelae. The electrical shock may also cause the patient to be thrown or to fall which may result in fractures or other injuries. Electrical burns are caused by the electric current that is sent through a person s body when a person suffers an electric shock injury. Approximately 1 000 deaths per year due to electrical injuries are reported in the united states with a mortality rate of 3 5. The current burns the person s skin either as it enters or exits the person s body or both.