Burns

  1. what is a burn?
    • a thermal injury 
    • caused by energy transfer to body's tissue 
    • causing necrosis and associated inflammatory reaction
  2. what are the three zones of the jackson burn model?
    • Zone of coagulation 
    • Zone of Stasis 
    • Zone of hyperaemia
  3. what are the 6 causes of thermal injury?
    • chemical 
    • cold 
    • electrical 
    • friction 
    • radiation 
    • thermal
  4. how long should should irrigate an alkali burn for?
    at least 1 hour with water
  5. how long should you irrigate a cement burn for?
    at least 1 hour with water
  6. what should you do for a phosphorus burn?
    extinguish by water or Cooltherm
  7. how would you assess how much a person is burnt?
    • Rule of nine 
    • mersey burns app
  8. what are 5 complications of burns?
    • inhalation of hit gases
    • hypotension 
    • end-organ hypo-perfusion 
    • bronchoconstriction 
    • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  9. when should a burn patient be taken to the MTC?
    • burn/ scald >20% in child 
    • burn/ scald >30% in adult 
    • facial burns with complete skin loss to lower half of face 
    • circumferential burns from flame injury
  10. how long should burns be cooled for with water?
    20 minutes
  11. what should be removed in a burns patient?
    all jewellery- even in non effected areas
  12. how should cling film be applied?
    • in longitudinal strips
    • dispose of the first 10-20cm 
    • single strips only 
    • do not wrap around the limb
  13. what should never be used on a burn?
    • ice
    • cool the burn- not the patient
  14. what do children under one year not have?
    a shivering reflex
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davidgoddard93
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Burns
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Burns
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