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Types of burn injuries ___ : burn to the skin caused by any external heat source ___ : burn is irritation and destruction of human tissue caused by exposure to a chemical, usually by direct contact with the chemical or its fumes. ___ : burn is a burn that results from electricity passing through the body causing rapid injury thermal, chemical, electrical Breathing noxious chemicals or hot air can cause damage to the respiratory tract. ___ ___ injuries are a major predictor of mortality in burn patients. Airway compromise and pulmonary edema can over the first 12-48 hours. smoke inhalation Metabolic asphyxiation: majority of deaths at a fire scene are due to inhalation of CO and ___ ___. Oxygen delivery to or consumption by tissues is impaired causing hypoxia and ultimately death. Occurs when carboxyhemoglobin blood levels are > ___% hydrogen cyanide, 20 Upper airway inhalation injury: inhalation injury to the ___, ___, and/or ___. Caused by thermal burns and inhalation of hot air, steam, or smoke. Manifested by: redness, ___ or edema, hoarseness, difficulty ___, copious secretions, stridor, substernal and ___ retractions, total airway ___. mouth, oropharynx, larynx, blistering, breathing, intercostal, obstruction Lower airway injury: inhalation injury to ___, ___, and ___ caused by breathing in toxic ___ or smoke. Pulmonary edema may not occur for __-__ hours after the burn and may manifest as acute respiratory distress syndrome. Manifested by: dyspnea, ____ sputum, ___, hoarseness, ___ mental status. trachea, bronchioles, alveoli, chemicals, 12-48, carbonaceous, wheezing, altered Cases that would call for a person to have to go to a burns unit: ___ thickness burns, burns with >___% of TBSA, burns in the very ___ and __ age, special areas like the ___, major joints, ___, hands, and feet, burns in ___, and ___ burns. full, 10, young, old, head, genitals, pregnancy, circumferential Superficial burns characteristics: warmth, ___, ___, moist, ___ is felt, ___ blood vessels Deep burns characteristics: dry, ____, ___, loss of ___, interstitial edema, hypotension, damage to ___ ___. blanching, erythema, pain, functional, non-blanching, inelastic, sensation, blood vessels Quick way to assess a burn, the body is divided into areas of 4.5%, 9%, or 18% of TBSA. This is the __ of ___ chart front of head ___ % back of head __% front left arm ___ % back left arm___ % right front arm ___ % right back arm ___ % anterior trunk ___ % posterior trunk ___ % genitals/groin area ___%

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Types of burn injuries

___ : burn to the skin caused by any external heat source
___ : burn is irritation and destruction of human tissue caused by exposure to a
chemical, usually by direct contact with the chemical or its fumes.
___ : burn is a burn that results from electricity passing through the body causing rapid
injury ✅thermal, chemical, electrical

Breathing noxious chemicals or hot air can cause damage to the respiratory tract. ___
___ injuries are a major predictor of mortality in burn patients. Airway compromise and
pulmonary edema can over the first 12-48 hours. ✅smoke inhalation

Metabolic asphyxiation: majority of deaths at a fire scene are due to inhalation of CO
and ___ ___. Oxygen delivery to or consumption by tissues is impaired causing hypoxia
and ultimately death. Occurs when carboxyhemoglobin blood levels are > ___%
✅hydrogen cyanide, 20

Upper airway inhalation injury: inhalation injury to the ___, ___, and/or ___. Caused by
thermal burns and inhalation of hot air, steam, or smoke. Manifested by: redness, ___
or edema, hoarseness, difficulty ___, copious secretions, stridor, substernal and ___
retractions, total airway ___. ✅mouth, oropharynx, larynx, blistering, breathing,
intercostal, obstruction

Lower airway injury: inhalation injury to ___, ___, and ___ caused by breathing in toxic
___ or smoke. Pulmonary edema may not occur for __-__ hours after the burn and may
manifest as acute respiratory distress syndrome. Manifested by: dyspnea, ____ sputum,
___, hoarseness, ___ mental status. ✅trachea, bronchioles, alveoli, chemicals, 12-48,
carbonaceous, wheezing, altered

Cases that would call for a person to have to go to a burns unit: ___ thickness burns,
burns with >___% of TBSA, burns in the very ___ and __ age, special areas like the
___, major joints, ___, hands, and feet, burns in ___, and ___ burns. ✅full, 10, young,
old, head, genitals, pregnancy, circumferential

Superficial burns characteristics: warmth, ___, ___, moist, ___ is felt, ___ blood vessels

Deep burns characteristics: dry, ____, ___, loss of ___, interstitial edema, hypotension,
damage to ___ ___. ✅blanching, erythema, pain, functional, non-blanching, inelastic,
sensation, blood vessels

,Quick way to assess a burn, the body is divided into areas of 4.5%, 9%, or 18% of
TBSA. This is the __ of ___ chart

front of head ___ % back of head __%

front left arm ___ % back left arm___ % right front arm ___ % right back arm ___ %

anterior trunk ___ % posterior trunk ___ %

genitals/groin area ___%

LFL ___ % LBL ___ % RFL ___% RBL __% ✅rule, nines, 4.5, 4.5, 4.5, 4.5, 4.5, 4.5,
18, 18, 1, 9, 9, 9, 9

___ burns to the extremities can cause compartment syndrome. These kinds of burns to
the chest and back could depress breathing. A fasciotomy is the emergent treatment.
✅Circumferential

___ phase of a burn injury
Time required to resolve the immediate, life-threatening problems. Primary concerns are
onset of ___ ___ and ___ formation. Usually lasts up to ___ hours and it ends when
fluid mobilization and diuresis begins.

Clinical manifestations: respiratory compromise, S/S of hypovolemic shock, Pain, ___
___, shivering, fear. ✅Emergent (resuscitative), hypovolemic shock, edema, 72,
paralytic ileus

complications of respiratory burns

Lower airway burns: check prehospital and ED notes to see if pt was exposed to smoke
or fumes. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy and carboxyhemoglobin blood levels to confirm
suspected ___ ___. Examine any sputum for ___, watch for signs of respiratory
distress, ___ sooner than later. ✅inhalation injury, carbon, intubate

Cardiovascular complication from burn injury

___ ___ due to increased vascular permeability and fluid shifts

____

Circulation to extremities can be compromised and if so can be treated with
escharotomy.

, ___: blood viscosity increases due to blood loss, microcirculation is imapired due to
damage to skin structures that contain small capp systems, corrected with adequate
fluid replacement.

Increased risk for ___, prophylaxis should be started, unless contraindicated.
✅Hypovolemic shock, Dysrhythmias, Sludging, VTE

Urinary system complications with burns

___ ___ ___ (ATN): kidneys tubules are vulnerable to ischemic injury leading to acute
kidney failure. ✅Acute tubular necrosis

Nursing management of airway in emergent phase of a burn injury pt

-Early ___ ___ until edema resolves
-During intubation they are given 100% ___ o2, placed in ___ folwers, encouraged to __
and cough, repositiining ever 1-2 hours, and RN provides ___ and chest physiotherapy
as ordered.
-Within 6-12 hours after injury a ___ ___ is done
-___ of chest to relieve compression
-___ may be used to treat severe bronchospasm.
-CO poisoning treated with ___% ___ until carboxyhemoglobin levels return to normal
✅endotracheal intubation, humidified, high, deep breath, suctioning, fiberoptic
bronchoscopy, Escharotomy, Bronchodilators, 100 oxygen

Fluid therapy nursing management in burn pts

-IV access for fluid and drug administration. Need __ ___ ___ IVs in place for burns > or
equal to ___% TBSA. For burns > or equal to 30% TBSA consider a ___ ___. The
arterial line is placed if frequent ABGs or invasive BP monitoring is needed.
-standardized formula to estimate fluid resuscitation needs. Use ___ solutions (LR), ___
(albumin), or a combination of both. Recommended 2-4 ml of LR/kg/% TBSA burned.
✅2 large-bore, 15, central line, crystalloid, colloids

Parkland (baxter) formula:

__ ml of __ per __ of body weight per percent ___ burned = total fluid requirement for
1st 24 hours after burn.

Application : ___ total for first 8 hours, __ of total in second 8 hours, __ of total in third 8
hours. ✅4, lr, kg, tbsa, 1/2, 1/4, 1/4

Pt with electrical injury fluid therapy: usually have __ fluid need. Usually require ___
diuretic to increase urine output and overcome high levels of hemoglobin and myoglobin
in urine. Urine output should be __-___ ml /kg/hr. ✅greater, osmotic, 0.5-1

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