What is the first step in the Immediate assessment of the airway,
assessment of a patient with respiratory status, cardiovascular status, %
smoke inhalation? body burned, and depth of burns.
What is the Parkland formula for 4ml/kg of body weight for each % of body
fluid resuscitation? surface burned over a 24-hour period.
What is the target urine output 30-50 ml/hr.
for patients undergoing fluid
resuscitation?
, What should be monitored Intake and output (I's and O's).
carefully in burn patients?
What indicates the need for Visible oral edema and blisters.
intubation in burn patients?
What is the guideline for When in doubt, intubate.
intubation in cases of airway
swelling?
assessment of a patient with respiratory status, cardiovascular status, %
smoke inhalation? body burned, and depth of burns.
What is the Parkland formula for 4ml/kg of body weight for each % of body
fluid resuscitation? surface burned over a 24-hour period.
What is the target urine output 30-50 ml/hr.
for patients undergoing fluid
resuscitation?
, What should be monitored Intake and output (I's and O's).
carefully in burn patients?
What indicates the need for Visible oral edema and blisters.
intubation in burn patients?
What is the guideline for When in doubt, intubate.
intubation in cases of airway
swelling?