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What does TENS stand for?

Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Syndrome (a form of Stevens Johnson Syndrome)


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This is called toxic epidermal necrolysis syndrome and as blisters spread over 30 percent of the body, can be life-threatening.
They describe the pathophysiology of burns, the basics of evaluation, resuscitation and treatment, wound care, antibiotics, control of wound sepsis, nutrition, inhalation injury, general nonburn inpatient wound care, care of toxic epidermal necrolysis syndrome, electrical and chemical burns, and pediatric burn management.
Doctors told her devastated husband Alastair that Margaret died from a condition called Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Syndrome, or TENS.

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