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TNCC 20TH EDITION EXAM LATEST 2024-2025 Surface and Burn Trauma
COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A+




Abrasion - ANSpartial or full-thickness wound that denudes the skin

age indication for transfer to burn center - ANSchild

Avulsion - ANSfull-thickness wounds caused by a tearing or ripping of skin and soft-tissue; wound edges not
well approximated

body parts that indicate transfer to burn center - ANSface, hands, feet, genitalia, perimeum, major joints

cause of cardiac dysrhythmias in burn victims - ANScell damage increases circulating K+ which can cause T
wave changes

complications associated with electrical burns - ANScardiac dysrhythmias
rhabdomyolysis with myoglobinuria
fractures
seizures

contusion - ANSclosed wound in which a ruptured blood vessel or capillary bed hemorrhages into surrounding
tissue

criteria for transfer to burn center for partial thickness burns - ANS10% of TBSA

fifth intervention for frostbite - ANSASA or NSAIDS to prevent thrombus formation

first intervention for frostbite - ANSquickly rewarm at 40 - 42 C (104 - 107.6 F), confirming that affected area
can be thawed and not refreeze; avoid friction/rubbing

fluid resuscitation for electrical burns - ANSmay require increased fluid requirements (also for pediatrics,
inhalation burns, and intoxicated)

fluid resuscitation for thermal burns >20% TBSA - ANSLR @ 2 mL/kg/percentage of TBSA; first half within 8
hours of the burn injury; remainder over the next 16 hours

fourth intervention for frostbite - ANSprotect from further injury -- splint extremities

hematoma - ANScontusion in which blood leaks under the skin surface and often forms a palpable mass

importance of temperature regulation with burns - ANSprotective skin barrier is lost leading to difficulty
maintaining temp

laceration - ANSopen wound from shearing forces through the dermis and epidermis with potential
involvement of underlying structures such as muscles, tendons, ligaments

other indications for transfer to burn center - ANS3rd degree burns
electrical/lightning
chemical
inhalation
concomitant trauma
preexisting complicating disorders

potential complication with rhabdomylysis - ANSacute kidney injury and renal failure from excretion of large
amounts of myoglobin

puncture - ANScaused by direct perpendicular penetration of objects into tissues

second intervention for frostbite - ANSpain medication

signs of burns to airway - ANShoarse voice
carbonaceous sputum
burns around nose or mouth
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stridor

third intervention for frostbite - ANSextract fluid in clear blisters; leave blood blisters intact

Urinary output monitoring for adult burn patients - ANS0.5ml/kg/hour (or about 30 -50 ml/hour)

➢ Urinary output monitoring for children weighing less than 40 kg (88 lbs) - ANS1 ml/kg/hourly.
Abrasion - ANSpartial or full-thickness wound that denudes the skin

age indication for transfer to burn center - ANSchild

Avulsion - ANSfull-thickness wounds caused by a tearing or ripping of skin and soft-tissue; wound edges not
well approximated

body parts that indicate transfer to burn center - ANSface, hands, feet, genitalia, perimeum, major joints

cause of cardiac dysrhythmias in burn victims - ANScell damage increases circulating K+ which can cause T
wave changes

complications associated with electrical burns - ANScardiac dysrhythmias
rhabdomyolysis with myoglobinuria
fractures
seizures

contusion - ANSclosed wound in which a ruptured blood vessel or capillary bed hemorrhages into surrounding
tissue

criteria for transfer to burn center for partial thickness burns - ANS10% of TBSA

fifth intervention for frostbite - ANSASA or NSAIDS to prevent thrombus formation

first intervention for frostbite - ANSquickly rewarm at 40 - 42 C (104 - 107.6 F), confirming that affected area
can be thawed and not refreeze; avoid friction/rubbing

fluid resuscitation for electrical burns - ANSmay require increased fluid requirements (also for pediatrics,
inhalation burns, and intoxicated)

fluid resuscitation for thermal burns >20% TBSA - ANSLR @ 2 mL/kg/percentage of TBSA; first half within 8
hours of the burn injury; remainder over the next 16 hours

fourth intervention for frostbite - ANSprotect from further injury -- splint extremities

hematoma - ANScontusion in which blood leaks under the skin surface and often forms a palpable mass

importance of temperature regulation with burns - ANSprotective skin barrier is lost leading to difficulty
maintaining temp

laceration - ANSopen wound from shearing forces through the dermis and epidermis with potential
involvement of underlying structures such as muscles, tendons, ligaments

other indications for transfer to burn center - ANS3rd degree burns
electrical/lightning
chemical
inhalation
concomitant trauma
preexisting complicating disorders

potential complication with rhabdomylysis - ANSacute kidney injury and renal failure from excretion of large
amounts of myoglobin

puncture - ANScaused by direct perpendicular penetration of objects into tissues

second intervention for frostbite - ANSpain medication
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signs of burns to airway - ANShoarse voice
carbonaceous sputum
burns around nose or mouth
stridor

third intervention for frostbite - ANSextract fluid in clear blisters; leave blood blisters intact

Urinary output monitoring for adult burn patients - ANS0.5ml/kg/hour (or about 30 -50 ml/hour)

Urinary output monitoring for children weighing less than 40 kg (88 lbs) - ANS1 ml/kg/hour Abrasion -
ANSpartial or full-thickness wound that denudes the skin

age indication for transfer to burn center - ANSchild

Avulsion - ANSfull-thickness wounds caused by a tearing or ripping of skin and soft-tissue; wound edges not
well approximated

body parts that indicate transfer to burn center - ANSface, hands, feet, genitalia, perimeum, major joints

cause of cardiac dysrhythmias in burn victims - ANScell damage increases circulating K+ which can cause T
wave changes

complications associated with electrical burns - ANScardiac dysrhythmias
rhabdomyolysis with myoglobinuria
fractures
seizures

contusion - ANSclosed wound in which a ruptured blood vessel or capillary bed hemorrhages into surrounding
tissue

criteria for transfer to burn center for partial thickness burns - ANS10% of TBSA

fifth intervention for frostbite - ANSASA or NSAIDS to prevent thrombus formation

first intervention for frostbite - ANSquickly rewarm at 40 - 42 C (104 - 107.6 F), confirming that affected area
can be thawed and not refreeze; avoid friction/rubbing

fluid resuscitation for electrical burns - ANSmay require increased fluid requirements (also for pediatrics,
inhalation burns, and intoxicated)

fluid resuscitation for thermal burns >20% TBSA - ANSLR @ 2 mL/kg/percentage of TBSA; first half within 8
hours of the burn injury; remainder over the next 16 hours

fourth intervention for frostbite - ANSprotect from further injury -- splint extremities

hematoma - ANScontusion in which blood leaks under the skin surface and often forms a palpable mass

importance of temperature regulation with burns - ANSprotective skin barrier is lost leading to difficulty
maintaining temp

laceration - ANSopen wound from shearing forces through the dermis and epidermis with potential
involvement of underlying structures such as muscles, tendons, ligaments

other indications for transfer to burn center - ANS3rd degree burns
electrical/lightning
chemical
inhalation
concomitant trauma
preexisting complicating disorders

potential complication with rhabdomylysis - ANSacute kidney injury and renal failure from excretion of large
amounts of myoglobin
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COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A+




puncture - ANScaused by direct perpendicular penetration of objects into tissues

second intervention for frostbite - ANSpain medication

signs of burns to airway - ANShoarse voice
carbonaceous sputum
burns around nose or mouth
stridor

third intervention for frostbite - ANSextract fluid in clear blisters; leave blood blisters intact

Urinary output monitoring for adult burn patients - ANS0.5ml/kg/hour (or about 30 -50 ml/hour)

Urinary output monitoring for children weighing less than 40 kg (88 lbs) - ANS1 ml/kg/hour Abrasion -
ANSpartial or full-thickness wound that denudes the skin

age indication for transfer to burn center - ANSchild

Avulsion - ANSfull-thickness wounds caused by a tearing or ripping of skin and soft-tissue;
wound edges not well approximated

body parts that indicate transfer to burn center - ANSface, hands, feet, genitalia, perimeum,
major joints

cause of cardiac dysrhythmias in burn victims - ANScell damage increases circulating K+
which can cause T wave changes

complications associated with electrical burns - ANScardiac dysrhythmias
rhabdomyolysis with myoglobinuria
fractures
seizures

contusion - ANSclosed wound in which a ruptured blood vessel or capillary bed
hemorrhages into surrounding tissue

criteria for transfer to burn center for partial thickness burns - ANS10% of TBSA

fifth intervention for frostbite - ANSASA or NSAIDS to prevent thrombus formation

first intervention for frostbite - ANSquickly rewarm at 40 - 42 C (104 - 107.6 F), confirming
that affected area can be thawed and not refreeze; avoid friction/rubbing

fluid resuscitation for electrical burns - ANSmay require increased fluid requirements (also
for pediatrics, inhalation burns, and intoxicated)

fluid resuscitation for thermal burns >20% TBSA - ANSLR @ 2 mL/kg/percentage of TBSA;
first half within 8 hours of the burn injury; remainder over the next 16 hours

fourth intervention for frostbite - ANSprotect from further injury -- splint extremities

hematoma - ANScontusion in which blood leaks under the skin surface and often forms a
palpable mass


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