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27 Ιαν 2022 · The Rule of Nines (9s) for burns in a child, infant, and adult. Includes charts, calculations, definitions, formulas, and example practice questions! Great for EMTs, pediatrics, nursing, and more!
20 Φεβ 2023 · The most accurate method of assessment of TBSA burn in children and adults is the Lund-Browder chart. The extent of large TBSA burns is often underestimated, and factors such as sex, body shape, and obesity can affect the assessment.
• Partial thickness burns greater than 10% TBSA. • Burns that involve the face, hands, feet, genitalia, perineum or major joints. • Third degree burns in any age group. • Electrical burns, including lightning injury. • Chemical burns. • Inhalation injury. • Burn injury in a patient with preexisting medical disorders.
Burn dressings prevent wound desiccation, decrease pain, reduce bacterial colonization, and mini-mize mechanical trauma. Topical antimicrobial oint-ments and gauze or one of the newer silver-releasing dressings can be effective. In most children, adequate pain control does not require narcotics.
15 Ιουλ 2024 · The pediatric rule of nines divides the body into different areas based on age and body size, allowing for more accurate estimates of BSA burned in children. Streamline burn injury assessments with our Rule of Nines Chart template for accurate and efficient documentation.
BURN TOTAL BODY SURFACE AREA (TBSA) % FOR CHILDREN . PT ID: _____ Completed by: _____ Date: _____ Signature: _____ Area % Deep Partial Thickness Full Thickness Head 18 Front Torso 1 6 Back Torso 1 6 R Arm 10 L Arm 10 R Leg 14 L Leg 14 ...
27 Απρ 2014 · The rule of nines is a standardized method used to quickly assess how much body surface area (BSA) has been burned on a patient. This rule is only applied to partial thickness (2 nd degree) and full thickness (3 rd degree) burns. The diagram below depicts BSA percentages for adults and infants of one year or less.