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100

What is the severity of burns determined by?

  • Type of Burn
  • Burn Depth (how many layers did it go through)
  • Burn Size (surface area)
  • Location of Burn (ex/ could have a big area on leg that would be better than a small area on chest)
  • Patient Age
  • Co-morbidities (issues with how well will heal, tissue damage, ex/ PVD)
100

Why do you have to warm slowly with bath water if someone has frostbite?

Really cold and peripherally shut down. If you stick them in something warm and all of these nerve cells are stimulated they are going to have incredible pain and also vasoconstriction. All of the fluid comes and you get edema and tissue that has lots of volume in it and the tissue is already damaged. This extra volume and pressure will damage those tissues more. Gradually warm them (painful regardless but less so).

100

The nurse is planning care for a client with partial- and full-thickness skin destruction related to burn injury of the lower extremities. Which of the following interventions would the nurse expect to include in this client’s care? (Select all that apply.)

  • Escharotomy 
  •  Administration of diuretics
  •  IV and oral pain medications
  •  Daily cleansing and debridement 
  •  Application of topical antimicrobial agent
  • Escharotomy
  •  IV and oral pain medications
  •  Daily cleansing and debridement 
  •  Application of topical antimicrobial agent

An escharotomy (a scalpel or electrocautery incision through full-thickness eschar) is frequently required to restore circulation to compromised extremities. Daily cleansing and debridement as well as application of an antimicrobial ointment are expected interventions used to minimize infection and enhance wound healing. With full-thickness burns, myoglobin and hemoglobin released into the bloodstream can occlude renal tubules. Adequate fluid replacement is used to prevent this occlusion. Pain control is essential in the care of a client with a burn injury.

100

What depth of burn shows skin redness with no blisters at the time of injury?

Superficial partial thickness: skin redness, pain, no blisters at time of burn, skin blanches

100

Which coincides with Pre-Hospital Care?

Remove restrictive clothing

Create at least 3 IV access sites

Fluid Resuscitation

Vital Sings

Remove restrictive clothing

200

A nurse is caring for a client who has second- and third-degree burns to 50% of the body. The nurse prepares fluid resuscitation based on knowledge of the Parkland (Baxter) formula that includes which of the following recommendations?

  •  The total 24-hour fluid requirement should be administered in the first 8 hours.
  • One half of the total 24-hour fluid requirement should be administered in the first 8 hours.
  •  One third of the total 24-hour fluid requirement should be administered in the first 4 hours.
  •  One half of the total 24-hour fluid requirement should be administered in the first 4 hours.

One half of the total 24-hour fluid requirement should be administered in the first 8 hours.

Fluid resuscitation with the Parkland (Baxter) formula recommends that one half of the total fluid requirement should be administered in the first eight hours, one quarter of total fluid requirement should be administered in the second eight hours, and one quarter of total fluid requirement should be administered in the third 8 hours.

200
What can a pt be at risk for is they have a massive deep muscle injury?


Hypercalcemia

Hyponatermia

Hypokalemia

Hyperkalemia

Hypokalemia can occur with constant loss of potassium from burn wound, with vomiting, diarrhea, prolonged GI suction, prolonged IV therapy (without potassium supplement).

200

What kind of burn is this: Smoke, carbon monoxide, above/below glottis?

Inhalation

200

The nurse is caring for a client with partial- and full-thickness burns to 65% of the body and is planning nutritional interventions for this client. Which of the following dietary choices should the nurse implement?

  •  Full liquids only
  •  Whatever the client requests
  •  High-protein and low-sodium foods
  •  High-calorie and high-protein foods 


High-calorie and high-protein foods

A hypermetabolic state occurs proportional to the size of the burn area. Massive catabolism can occur and is characterized by protein breakdown and increased gluconeogenesis. Failure to supply adequate calories and protein leads to malnutrition and delayed healing. Calorie-containing nutritional supplements, protein powder, supplemental vitamins, and iron supplements can be administered to aid in increasing caloric intake.

200

Immunological changes as a result of burns. (immune system). 

  • Burn injury causes widespread impairment of the immune system.
  • Skin barrier is destroyed.
  • Bone marrow is depressed.
  • Circulating levels of immune globulins are decreased.
  • WBCs develop defects.
300

The nurse is admitting a client to the emergency department who has first- and second-degree burns after being involved in a house fire. Which of the following assessment findings would alert the nurse to the presence of an inhalation injury? (Select all that apply.)

  •  Singed nasal hair 
  •  Generalized pallor
  •  Painful swallowing 
  •  Burns on the upper extremities
  •  History of being involved in a large fire 

Reliable clues to the occurrence of inhalation injury are the presence of facial burns, singed nasal hair, hoarseness, painful swallowing, darkened oral and nasal membranes, carbonaceous sputum, history of being burned in an enclosed space, and “cherry red” skin colour.

Singed nasal hair 

Generalized pallor 

Painful swallowing

History of being involved in a large fire

Reliable clues to the occurrence of inhalation injury are the presence of facial burns, singed nasal hair, hoarseness, painful swallowing, darkened oral and nasal membranes, carbonaceous sputum, history of being burned in an enclosed space, and “cherry red” skin colour.

300

Tell me about complications with the renal system. 

(hint - muscles)


  • Fluid resuscitation is needed to prevent myoglobin from break down of muscle tissue getting lodged in renal tubules. Acute tubular necrosis may progress to acute renal failure.
  • Nursing management: assess fluid balance including urine output - insert Foley catheter, check color of urine: if wine colored, may contain myoglobin, need fluids and possibly diuretics to stimulate dilution of urine
300

What kind of diet are burn management patients put on?


High protein, high carbohydrate, high caloric diet

300

What causes edema with burns?


  • Capillary Leak - 20 mins post-burn to 24 – 72 hours
  • Resuscitation Efforts
  • Electrolyte Disturbance
  • Organ Dysfunction
300

The nurse is admitting a client who has first- and second-degree burns covering the face, neck, entire right upper extremity, and the right anterior trunk area. Using the rule of nines, which of the following percentages of body area have been affected?

  •  9%
  •  18%
  •  22.5% 
  •  36%

22.5% 

Using the rule of nines, the face and neck together encompass 4.5% of the body area; the right upper arm encompasses 9% of the body area; and the entire anterior trunk encompasses 18% of the body area. Since the client has burns on only the right side of the anterior trunk, the nurse would assess that burn as encompassing half of the 18%, or 9%. Therefore, adding the three areas together, the nurse would correctly calculate the extent of this client’s burns to cover approximately 22.5% of the total body surface area.

400

What kind of burn is this? Sunburn. 

Radiation

400

What depth of burn shoes blisters, severe pain, and edema?

Deep partial thickness: fluid filled vesicles (blisters)contain albumin, shiny wet surface, severe pain, edema

400

The nurse is caring for a client with superficial partial-thickness burns of the face sustained within the last 12 hours. Which of the following symptoms should the nurse expect to find?

  •  Blisters
  • Reddening of the skin 
  •  Destruction of all skin layers
  •  Damage to sebaceous glands


Reddening of the skin

The clinical appearance of superficial partial-thickness burns includes erythema, blanching with pressure, and pain and minimal swelling with no vesicles or blistering during the first 24 hours. 

400

What are signs and symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning? (select all that apply). 

bright red tongue

wheezing

dizziness

headache

bright red tongue

dizziness

headache

400

The nurse is admitting a client who fell through the ice on a pond near his farm and has signs and symptoms of severe hypothermia. Which of the following interventions should the nurse should anticipate?

  • Active core rewarming 
  •  Immersion in a hot bath
  •  Rehydration and massage
  •  Passive external rewarming

Active core rewarming

Active core rewarming involves the application of heat directly to the core and is indicated for severe hypothermia. Immersion in a hot bath and rehydration and massage are not appropriate interventions in the treatment of severe hypothermia. Passive rewarming is used in mild hypothermia.

500

When someone is burnt with hot water, heat, and contact with hot objects what do we want to also rule out socially wise?

Abuse. 

500

The nurse is caring for a client with an electrical burn injury. Which of the following health care provider orders should the nurse question?

  •  Mannitol 75 g IV
  •  Urine for myoglobulin
  •  Lactated Ringer’s at 25 mL/hour 
  •  Sodium bicarbonate 24 mmol every 4 hours

Lactated Ringer’s at 25 mL/hour

Electrical injury puts the client at risk for myoglobinuria, which can lead to acute tubular necrosis. Treatment consists of infusing lactated Ringer’s at a rate sufficient to maintain urinary output at 75–100 mL/hour. Mannitol can also be used to maintain urine output. Sodium bicarbonate may be given to alkalinize the urine. The urine would also be monitored for the presence of myoglobin. An infusion rate of 25 mL/hour is not sufficient to maintain adequate urine output in prevention and treatment of acute tubular necrosis.

500

What are the four phases of burn management?

Pre-hospital care

Emergent (resuscitative)

Acute (wound healing)

Rehabilitative (restorative)

 

500

What kind of burn is this: most damage is beneath the skin. 

Electrical. 

500

What depth of burn can show exposed bone and appear waxy?

Full thickness: surface dry, hard, may appear white waxy or leathery with deep red thrombosed vessels, or black charred muscles, tendons, and bone exposed, with notable absence of pain, no visible hair or pores, tissue does not blanch.

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