Plastics Flashcards

1
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Types of burns

A

Superficial - sunburn
Partial - blistering and wet
- superficial - pink
- deep - white
Full thickness - painless, dry and brown

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2
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How to calculate body percentage?

A

Head - 9%
Trunk - 36%
Arm - 9%
Leg - 18%

OR palm of the hand is 1% BSA

If paediatrics - use a Lund and Browder chart

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3
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What is the Parkland formula?

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4 x %BSA x weight (kg) = total fluid in 24 hours

Half of which is over 8 hours

Hartman’s

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4
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Other management of burns

A

IRRIGATE!
NON-ADHERENT DRESSING OR CLEAN FILM
Consideration of grafting for severe burn
Do they need to be discussed with a burns centre?

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5
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What are the signs of a smoke inhilation injury?

A

Cabonencuous sputum
Singed hairs
Sout around the nose and mouth
Facial burns

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6
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What is the treatment for inhalation injury?

A

Intubation - overkill mode activated, let’s get on with it

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7
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Describe arterial ulcers

A
  • well defined
  • punched out
  • deep
  • painful
  • bleed less
  • occur distally
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8
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Management of arterial ulcers

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Treat as PAS - clopidogrel and atorvastatin

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9
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Describe venous ulcers

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  • less well defined
  • slopping edges
  • superficial
  • bleed
  • less painful
  • gaiter area
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10
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Management of venous ulcers

A

Wound care and compression stockings

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11
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Types of abnormal scarring

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  • hypertrophic scarring
    within margin of scar, occur soon after injury, get better with time, seem to respond to compression/massage
  • keloid scarring
    grow outside of scar margin, occur up to two years after, can be symptomatic, treatments: silicone, pressure, steroid, DXT and surgery, poor response to treatment
  • atrophic scar
    indented, treatments include chemical peeling, dermabrasion, laser etc
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12
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Management of wound dehiscence

A

Superficial - wound care and let it heal by secondary intention

Full - A to E, analgesia, IV antibiotics, saline-covered gauze and return to theatre

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13
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Signs of SSI

A

Spreading erythema
Localised pain
Discharge
Pyrexia

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14
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Management of SSI

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Remove sutures or clips
Empirical abx as per local guidelines
Swab, bloods and consider need for cross sectional imaging to search for deep-seated collections

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