This type of burn is caused by exposure to a dry or wet source
What is a thermal burn?
This burn involves the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous layers
What is a full-thickness burn?

This is the area of greatest damage
What is the zone of coagulation?
These burns are not included in the rule of nines
What are superficial burns?
Fluid shifts may lead to this condition
What is burn shock? (hypovolemic shock)
This burn is caused by exposure to acid, alkali, or organic substances
What is a chemical burn?
This burn only involves the epidermis
What is a superficial burn?
This outermost area is red and blanches with pressure
What is the zone of hyperemia?
The front and back of the head represent this percent
What is 9 percent?
90% of burn patients experience this symptom
What is pruritus?
This burn results from low or high voltage
What is an electrical burn?
This burn involves all layers of the skin and may include muscle
What is subdermal/deep full-thickness burn?
This zone has both damaged and undamaged tissue
What is the zone of stasis?
The perineum represents this percent
What is 1%?
This is the leading cause of death in burn patients
What is a burn injury?
Cellular toxins are produced by these burns
What are radiation burns?
This burn involves the epidermis and the superficial dermal layer
What is superficial partial-thickness?
What are impaired tissue oxygenation, infection, mechanical trauma, and malnutrition?
The abdomen and chest represent this percentage
What is 18%?
Name 3 things to assess during a peripheral vascular assessment
What is pain, color, temperature, pulses, capillary refill, sensation and motor movement?
These burns result from exposure to severely cold temperature
What are extreme cold burns? (Frostbite)
This burn involves the epidermis and deep layers of the dermis
What is a deep partial-thickness burn?
It may take a wound this long to fully evolve
What is 72 hours?
Both legs, front and back, represent this percentage
What is 36%
This is the formula for calculating the amount of fluid resuscitation needed
What is 4ml X %BSA X Wt (kg)?
