Integumentary: Burns: Degree of Burn Flashcards

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First Degree:

Epidermal Burn

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  • Epidermis Only
  • Pink/red appearance with no blistering/Dry surface
  • Minimal edema
  • Tenderness and delayed pain
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First Degree:
Epidermal Burn:
Healing/Scarring

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  • Spontaneous healing will take place in 3-7 days

- No scarring

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Second Degree:

Superficial partial thickness Burn

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  • Epidermis+upper layers of the dermis
  • Bright pink/red appearance
  • Blanching with brisk capillary refill
  • Blisters present
  • Moist surface with weeping present
  • Moderate Edema
  • Painful/sensitive to touch/temperature changes
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Second Degree:
Superficial partial thickness Burn:
Healing/Scarring

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  • Spontaneous healing typically 7-21 days

- Minimal or no scarring; discoloration

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Second Degree:

Deep partial thickness burn

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  • Severe damage to epidermis and dermis with injury to nerves endings, hair follicles, and sweat glands.
  • Mixed red or waxy white appearance
  • Blanching with slow capillary refill
  • Broken blisters
  • Wet surface
  • Marked Edema
  • Sensitive to pressure but insensitive to light touch or soft pin prick
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Second Degree:
Deep partial thickness burn:
Healing/scarring

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  • Healing is slow and occurs through scar formation and re-epithelialization.
  • Excessive scarring will occur without preventive treatment.
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Third Degree:

Full Thickness Burn

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  • Complete destruction of epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissues, may extend into muscle.
  • White coloration, charred tan or black
  • No blanching with poor distal circulation.
  • Parchment like dry leathery surface, lowered area.
  • Little pain, nerve endings are destroyed
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Third Degree:
Full Thickness Burn
Healing/Scarring

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  • Removal of eschar and skin grafting are necessary due to destruction of dermal and epidermal tissue.
  • Risk of infection is increased.
  • Hypertrophic scarring and wound contracture are likely to develop without preventative measures.
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Fourth Degree:

Subdermal Burn

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  • Complete destruction of the epidermis and dermis with involvement of subcutaneous tissues and muscle.
  • Charred appearance
  • Destruction of vascular system which may lead to additional necrosis
  • Additional complications with electrical burns: Ventricular fibrillation, acute kidney damage, spinal cord damage.
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Fourth Degree:
Subdermal Burn
Healing/Scarring

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  • Heals with skin grafting and scarring.
  • Requires extensive surgery.
  • Amputation may be necessary.
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