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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 Ιουλ 2018 · A medical professional will do a visual examination to look for seriously burned areas and use the rule of nines to quickly add up what percentage of a person’s body is burned.
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.
12 Φεβ 2024 · The Rule of Nines is a simple and time-efficient tool used to determine the initial management of resuscitation in larger burned patients. Once the patient's clothing is removed, their TBSA percentage can be defined in a few minutes with the proper resources.
The Rule of Nines calculates the total body surface area involved in burn patients.
• 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.
6 Μαΐ 2022 · The rule of nines is a method used to estimate Total Body Surface Area (TBSA), or the percentage of the body surface burned. Healthcare professionals typically use the rule of nines upon patient intake before starting fluid resuscitation.