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Nursing 2026 |Galen College


1. A patient arrives in the ED with partial-thickness burns to the entire left arm
and the anterior trunk. Using the Rule of Nines, what is the estimated Total
Body Surface Area (TBSA) affected?

A. 27%

B. 18%

C. 36%

D. 45%

Answer: A
Rationale: The anterior trunk is 18% and the entire arm (front and back) is 9%. 18 + 9 =
27%.

2. During the emergent phase of burn care, which electrolyte imbalance is most
commonly expected due to cellular destruction?

A. Hypokalemia

B. Hypercalcemia

C. Hyponatremia

D. Hyperkalemia

Answer: D
Rationale: Cellular injury and destruction release intracellular potassium into the
extracellular space, leading to hyperkalemia during the first 24-48 hours.

,3. A client weighing 70 kg has sustained burns to 40% of their TBSA. Using the
Parkland Formula (4mL/kg/%TBSA), what is the total fluid volume required in
the first 24 hours?

A. 5,600 mL

B. 2,800 mL

C. 8,400 mL

D. 11,200 mL

Answer: D
Rationale: 4mL x 70kg x 40 = 11,200 mL.

4. In the scenario described above (70kg, 40% TBSA), how many mL of fluid
should be administered in the first 8 hours from the time of injury?

A. 2,800 mL

B. 5,600 mL

C. 4,200 mL

D. 11,200 mL

Answer: B
Rationale: The Parkland formula dictates that half of the total 24-hour volume (11,
= 5,600 mL) should be given in the first 8 hours.

5. A patient was rescued from a burning building and presents with singed nasal
hairs and soot-tinged sputum. Which intervention is the highest priority?

A. Start two large-bore IV lines

B. Administer pain medication

C. Prepare for immediate endotracheal intubation

D. Apply silver sulfadiazine to the wounds

Answer: C
Rationale: Singed nasal hairs and soot-tinged sputum are signs of inhalation injury, which
can lead to rapid airway edema. Maintaining airway patency is the top priority.

, 6. Which assessment finding indicates that fluid resuscitation is successful in a
patient with 50% TBSA burns?

A. Heart rate of 120 bpm

B. Urine output of 0.5 to 1 mL/kg/hr

C. Blood pressure of 90/60 mmHg

D. Decreasing peripheral edema

Answer: B
Rationale: Urine output is the most reliable indicator of adequate organ perfusion and
successful fluid resuscitation in the emergent phase.

7. A patient presents with a burn that is red, moist, has blisters, and is
extremely painful to the touch. How would the nurse classify this burn?

A. Superficial (first-degree)

B. Deep full-thickness (fourth-degree)

C. Full-thickness (third-degree)

D.

E. Partial-thickness (second-degree)

Answer: E
Rationale: Partial-thickness burns involve the epidermis and parts of the dermis, typically
presenting with blisters, moisture, and intense pain.

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