Burns, Normal Lab Values Flashcards

1
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Hematocrit- the percentage of red blood cells in blood and thus the viscosity of the blood
Normal values for men and women:

A

Men: 42-45%
Women: 37-47%

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Hemoglobin levels have a bearing on the amount of oxygen transported around the body.
Normal values for men and women:

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Men: 14-17.4 g/dL
Women: 12-16 g/dL

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3
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Prothrombin measures the time it takes for the blood to clot.
Normal time:

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11-13 sec

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4
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International normalized ratio (INR) uses prothrombin results.
Normal range:
Therapeutic range (PE, A-Fib):
A

Normal: 0.8-1.2
Therapeutic: 2.0-3.0
*therapeutic range for artificial heart valves: 2.5-3.5

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5
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Platelets

Normal range:

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140-400 k/uL

140,000-400,00

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Glucose

Normal range:

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70-100 mg/dL

90-130 mg/dL (fasting)

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7
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Immediate response after burns is ____. (Fluid and protein loss)
Systemically there will be increased blood viscosity, why?

A

Shock

Bc you’re losing fluid, you will have a higher percentage of the blood that is blood/cellular components rather than fluid

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8
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2 major classifications of burns:

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Depth

Extent

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9
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The degree to which a burn crosses tissue damage is dependent on the following six factors:

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  • Duration of destructive mechanism
  • Intensity of the heat or caustic source
  • Skin thickness
  • Area being exposed
  • Vascularity
  • Age of patient
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10
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_______ burn: damage only to epidermis

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Superficial

1st degree

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________ partial-thickness burn: Epidermis is completely destroyed but dermal layer only sustains mild or moderate damage

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Superficial partial-thickness
Ex. Hot liquids, solids, chemicals
(2nd degree)

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12
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______ partial-thickness: Damage of the dermis down into the reticular layer. Most of the nerve endings, hair follicles, and sweat glands will be injured because most of dermis is destroyed

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Deep partial-thickness
*May get keloid or hypertrophic scars
(No corresponding degree)

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13
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[Type of burn]
Epidermis, dermis all destroyed, and some of subcutaneous fat layer
Appearance- Eschar covers, white to mahogany, charred

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Full thickness
(3rd degree burn)
*scarring, typically requires grafts

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14
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[type of burn]

Epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous fat and some of muscle/bone possible

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Subdermal

Ex. Electrical; color=yellow/ischemic

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15
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The rule of nines is used to establish the TBSA involved, what does TBSA stand for?
How does this classification work?

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Total body surface burned

Divides the body into surface areas that are equal to 9% or equal multiples of 9%
Head, arm, trunk, leg, perineum

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16
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Physical Rehabilitation for burn patients:

  • Prevention of scar ______
  • Preservation of normal _____
  • Prevention or minimization of hypertrophic scar and cosmetic deformity
  • Maintenance or improvement of muscular _____ and cardiovascular _____.
  • Return to function
  • Performance of ADL’s
A

Prevention of scar contracture
Preservation of normal range of motion
Maintenance or improvement of muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance

17
Q

Goals of positioning for burn patients:

  • Minimize _____
  • Maintain soft tissue in an _______ state
  • Burn area should be positioned in an ______ state or neutral position of function
A

Edema
Elongated
Elongated

18
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Active ROM and Exercise should begin and be encouraged on day ____ to all extremities and trunk

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Day one