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Types of burns

Dry heat, moist heat, direct contact with hot surfaces, chemicals, electricity,
ionizing radiation, hot water, sun burn

skin layers

epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous layer

burn injury common complications

- fluid loss

- electrolyte imbalance

- dehydration

- shock (↓ blood volume, ↓ tissue perfusion)

- infection




burn: inflammatory response

- vasodilation

- ↑ capillary permeability

- edema

,- tissue damage

- release of cytokines & prostaglandins (pain, inflammation)




burn severity

type, depth/severity, total body surface area burned

- depth

- age

- cause

- presence of other injuries

- involvement of airway & respiratory

- Overall health




rule of nines

determines TBSA% burned

- anatomic regions of the body

- add all affected burn areas

,palmer method

size of the clients hand, including fingers, is 1% TBSA




parkland formula

4 mL x % burn (TBSA) x pt weight in kg = total fluids (mL) for 24 hours

- ½ of the total volume is given over the first 8 hrs

- remaining fluid given over next 16 hrs




what IV fluid is used for burns?

lactated ringers: contains electrolytes

- fluid resuscitation for dehydration, hypovolemia, blood loss




Weight 75 kg




Deep thickness burns to anterior and posterior torso, and anterior and
posterior of both arms

, 1. What is the TBSA?




2. What is the total volume of fluid this client requires?




3. How much fluid will be administered during the first 8 hours?




4. How many mL/hr will be administered during the first 8 hours?




5. How many mL/hr will be administered during the next 16 hours?




1. 54%




2. Total fluids = 4 mL × 54% × 75 kg = 16200 mL




3. 8100 mL (half of 16200 mL)




4. 8,100 ml / 8 = 1,012.5 mL/hr




5. 8,100 mL/ 16 = 506 mL/hr

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