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HESI Case Study: Burns Rated A+

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HESI Case Study: Burns Rated A+ - Why are burns classified by depth? ️️ To determine the severity of injury and appropriate treatment. - What distinguishes a superficial burn from deeper burns? ️️ A superficial burn involves only the epidermis, causing redness and pain without blisters. - Why are full-thickness burns painless at the injury site? ️️ The nerve endings are destroyed. - How does the body respond systemically to a major burn injury? ️️ By initiating a hypermetabolic and inflammatory response. - What is the significance of early wound coverage in burn management? ️️ It decreases fluid loss, reduces infection risk, and promotes healing. - Why are electrical burns often associated with internal injuries? ️️ The electrical current can cause deep muscle, nerve, and organ damage. - What is the purpose of splinting in burn care? ️️ To maintain proper joint alignment and prevent contractures. - Why is it important to assess the patient’s tetanus immunization status in burn injuries? ️️ Burn wounds are prone to tetanus infection. - How does hypoproteinemia occur in burn patients? ️️ Due to plasma protein loss from the damaged capillaries. - Why might a burn patient experience hypovolemic shock within the first 24 hours? ️️ Fluid shifts from the intravascular space to the interstitial space. - How are circumferential burns of the extremities treated to prevent vascular compromise? ️️ By performing an escharotomy to release pressure. - What early signs indicate respiratory distress in a burn patient? ️️ Increased respiratory rate, use of accessory muscles, and decreased oxygen saturation. - Why are burn patients at high risk for infection? ️️ Loss of the skin barrier allows microorganisms to invade. - How can airway injury from smoke inhalation be initially detected? ️️ By the presence of soot around the mouth or nose and singed nasal hairs. - Why is the initial 24-hour fluid requirement calculated using the patient’s weight and burn surface area? ️️ To ensure adequate resuscitation without overloading or under-resuscitating. - What is the role of hydrotherapy in burn wound management? ️️ To cleanse the wound, promote debridement, and reduce bacterial load. - Why is daily weight monitoring crucial in burn patients? ️️ To assess fluid balance and nutritional status. - What does a black, leathery appearance of a burn wound indicate? ️️ Full-thickness or third-degree burn with eschar formation. - Why are hypermetabolic states common in burn patients? ️️ Burns increase energy expenditure to support healing and immune function. - How can burn patients develop sepsis even with proper wound care? ️️ Systemic infections can occur due to immune system suppression and bacterial translocation. - What role does physiotherapy play during the acute phase of burn recovery? ️️ To maintain circulation, prevent stiffness, and improve lung function through mobility exercises. - Why are diuretics generally avoided in the acute management of burn shock? ️️ They can exacerbate hypovolemia and worsen kidney perfusion. - How can circumferential neck burns compromise the airway? ️️ By causing tight eschar and swelling that restrict breathing. - Why are serum electrolyte levels closely monitored in burn patients? ️️ To detect imbalances caused by fluid shifts and cellular injury. - What is the primary function of skin grafting in deep burn injuries? ️️ To promote healing, cover large wounds, and reduce scarring. - How does prolonged immobility affect burn patients? ️️ It increases the risk of pressure ulcers, joint contractures, and thromboembolism. - Why is hand hygiene critical for healthcare providers caring for burn patients? ️️ To prevent cross-contamination and reduce infection risk. - What are the main signs of compartment syndrome in a burn patient? ️️ Severe pain, pallor, pulselessness, paresthesia, and paralysis in the affected area. - Why might a burn patient require additional vitamin supplementation? ️️ To support wound healing and counteract deficiencies caused by the hypermetabolic state. Which action is included when a Level I disaster is declared? Radio stations interrupt broadcasting to declare a state of emergency. A statewide emergency response team is deployed to the accident site. Hospital staff from the county hospital report to the disaster site for triage. All local hospitals prepare to receive casualties. ️️All local hospitals prepare to receive casualties. Which action should the nurse implement to help these family members cope with this tragedy? Direct all family members to the local EDs immediately. Designate specific family areas that are staffed with counselors. Contact the American Red Cross to begin notifying immediate family members. Refer all family members to the police, who will provide essential information. ️️Designate specific family areas that are staffed with counselors. EMS personnel triage clients, with multiple casualties noted. Which action should the triage nurse implement first? Place a disaster tag securely on each victim. Communicate with the county emergency room. Determine which ambulance will transport which client. Identify a site for the casualties to be taken until identified. ️️Place a disaster tag securely on each victim. Triage determines in what order a client is seen by a healthcare provider (HCP). Which of the following clients would the nurse identify with a red tag? (Select all that apply.) A client whose vital signs include respirations at 22 breaths/min, pulse at 120 beats/min, and blood pressure at 85/52 mmHg. A client with a pulsating femur wound. A client with full thickness burns over 50% of the body. A client with a crushing head injury. A client who is alert and oriented with a minor laceration to her forehead. ️️A client whose vital signs include respirations at 22 breaths/min, pulse at 120 beats/min, and blood pressure at 85/52 mmHg. A client with a pulsating femur wound. A client with full thickness burns over 50% of the body. Which triage category should the nurse assign to client? Priority 1, Color Red. Priority 2, Color Yellow. Priority 3, Color Green. Priority 4, Color Black. ️️Priority 1, Color Red. The client has many physical, emotional, and psychosocial needs. Which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement upon admission? Attempt to locate his parents. Determine the depth and extent of his burns.

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HESI Case Study: Burns Rated A+

- Why are burns classified by depth?

✔️✔️ To determine the severity of injury and appropriate treatment.



- What distinguishes a superficial burn from deeper burns?

✔️✔️ A superficial burn involves only the epidermis, causing redness and pain without blisters.



- Why are full-thickness burns painless at the injury site?

✔️✔️ The nerve endings are destroyed.



- How does the body respond systemically to a major burn injury?

✔️✔️ By initiating a hypermetabolic and inflammatory response.



- What is the significance of early wound coverage in burn management?

✔️✔️ It decreases fluid loss, reduces infection risk, and promotes healing.



- Why are electrical burns often associated with internal injuries?

✔️✔️ The electrical current can cause deep muscle, nerve, and organ damage.



- What is the purpose of splinting in burn care?

✔️✔️ To maintain proper joint alignment and prevent contractures.



- Why is it important to assess the patient’s tetanus immunization status in burn injuries?

✔️✔️ Burn wounds are prone to tetanus infection.



- How does hypoproteinemia occur in burn patients?

,✔️✔️ Due to plasma protein loss from the damaged capillaries.



- Why might a burn patient experience hypovolemic shock within the first 24 hours?

✔️✔️ Fluid shifts from the intravascular space to the interstitial space.



- How are circumferential burns of the extremities treated to prevent vascular compromise?

✔️✔️ By performing an escharotomy to release pressure.



- What early signs indicate respiratory distress in a burn patient?

✔️✔️ Increased respiratory rate, use of accessory muscles, and decreased oxygen saturation.



- Why are burn patients at high risk for infection?

✔️✔️ Loss of the skin barrier allows microorganisms to invade.



- How can airway injury from smoke inhalation be initially detected?

✔️✔️ By the presence of soot around the mouth or nose and singed nasal hairs.



- Why is the initial 24-hour fluid requirement calculated using the patient’s weight and burn surface
area?

✔️✔️ To ensure adequate resuscitation without overloading or under-resuscitating.



- What is the role of hydrotherapy in burn wound management?

✔️✔️ To cleanse the wound, promote debridement, and reduce bacterial load.



- Why is daily weight monitoring crucial in burn patients?

✔️✔️ To assess fluid balance and nutritional status.



- What does a black, leathery appearance of a burn wound indicate?

, ✔️✔️ Full-thickness or third-degree burn with eschar formation.



- Why are hypermetabolic states common in burn patients?

✔️✔️ Burns increase energy expenditure to support healing and immune function.



- How can burn patients develop sepsis even with proper wound care?

✔️✔️ Systemic infections can occur due to immune system suppression and bacterial translocation.



- What role does physiotherapy play during the acute phase of burn recovery?

✔️✔️ To maintain circulation, prevent stiffness, and improve lung function through mobility exercises.



- Why are diuretics generally avoided in the acute management of burn shock?

✔️✔️ They can exacerbate hypovolemia and worsen kidney perfusion.



- How can circumferential neck burns compromise the airway?

✔️✔️ By causing tight eschar and swelling that restrict breathing.



- Why are serum electrolyte levels closely monitored in burn patients?

✔️✔️ To detect imbalances caused by fluid shifts and cellular injury.



- What is the primary function of skin grafting in deep burn injuries?

✔️✔️ To promote healing, cover large wounds, and reduce scarring.



- How does prolonged immobility affect burn patients?

✔️✔️ It increases the risk of pressure ulcers, joint contractures, and thromboembolism.



- Why is hand hygiene critical for healthcare providers caring for burn patients?

✔️✔️ To prevent cross-contamination and reduce infection risk.
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