Burns Flashcards

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Rule of 9’s - Body surface affected

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Head and each arm = 9%
Back and chest each = 18%
Each leg = 18%
Perineum = 1%

Surface area of hand = 1% body surface

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Classification

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“Flames Can Cause Excessive Scars”

  • Flame burns
  • Chemical burns
  • Contact burns
  • Electric injury
  • Scald burns
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Parkland’s Formula

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4ml/kg x % body surface affected = fluid resuscitation
First half in 8hrs, second half in next 16hrs

eg. 100kg pt with 40% burns

4ml x 100kg x 40% = 16 000ml in 24hrs

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Management

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  • Weigh pt
  • Determine body surface area affected
  • Calculate fluid resuscitation
  • First 24hrs = crystalloid (ringers lactate)
  • Next 24hrs = maintenance fluid + colloid (0.3-0.5ml/kg/%BSA)
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Signs of inhalation injury

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  • High index of suspicion
  • Hx of flame burns or burns in enclosed spaced
  • Deep dermal or full thickness burns to face, neck or upper torso
  • Singed nasal hairs
  • Carbonaceous sputum or carbon particles in oropharynx
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Classification of Burn Depth

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  • Full thickness: extend through all layers into subcutaneous tissue
  • Partial thickness: do not extend through all skin layers
    • Superficial
    • Superficial dermal
    • Deep dermal
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Acute management of burn in child under 5

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  • Secure airway if suspected inhalation burns
  • Replace fluid losses –> IV Ringer’s lactate and dextrose infusions
  • Irrigate burn with water at 17*C for 20 mins
  • Monitor fluid input and output
  • Cover with burnshield or Gelonet dressing for first 24hrs
  • Analgesia
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Types of burns and how to differentiate between them

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  • Superficial: red, no blistering
  • Partial thickness: red, hypo-pigmented, blistering
  • Full thinkness: thick and leathery
  • Complete: burn through to muscle or bone
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How to assess the size of a burn

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  • Depth

- Surface area

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