Problem: Article Title: "Burns: Classification, Pathophysiology, and Treatment: A Review" Summary: This review explores how burn injuries affect the body, how they're classified, and how they're treated. Burns, caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation, damage the skin's protective layer, leading not only to local tissue injury but also to widespread body responses. Beyond local tissue damage, burns can lead to a body-wide inflammatory response, fluid loss, oxidative stress, and a hypermetabolic state that increases energy needs, causes muscle breakdown, and affects hormones and organs. This means nutritional support and sometimes hormonal therapies are critical to meet the body's increased demands and support recovery. Depending on their depth (like superficial, partial-thickness, full-thickness), cause, and percentage of total body surface area (TBSA), burns are treated with strategies like airway management, fluid resuscitation, wound cooling, pain management, and surgery (including skin grafts or artificial skin). Finally, it emphasizes the need for early intervention, coordinated care across specialties, and attention to both the physical and emotional recovery of patients to achieve the best outcomes. 7215 Subject matter: In NURS7215, our focus in module 1.3 consisted of numerous integumentary disorders, including burns. The information presented in the review aligns with a lot of the module's objectives. The 7215 presentation goes into detail about burn type. Need Assignment Help?