These proteins attach epithelial cells to the basement protein
What are hemidesmosomes
torso
This burn depth is limited to superficial epidermis and resembles a sunburn
What the helly is a first degree burn
leg
This topical antibiotic is commonly used for partial-thickness burns due to gram-positive coverage.
What is bacitracin?
arm
An eschar encircling the chest or neck can cause this life-threatening complication.
What is asphyxia?
ear
This is where Dr. Singh worked from 1995 to 2002
What is a Petroleum Company of Trinidad and Tobacco
leg
These are the cell types of the epidermis
What are Keratinocytes, Langerhan Cells, Merkel Cells, and Melanocytes
ear
This depth describes a deep partial thickness burn
What is a burn that affects the superficial reticular dermis?
arm
In suspected carbon monoxide poisoning, this is the first-line airway management.
What is 100% oxygen?
ear
Severe hemolysis or rhabdomyolysis after burns can lead to this renal complication.
What is acute tubular necrosis?
uhhhh
This is the mechanism of action for the drug that treats MRSA
What is a drug capable of binding directly to D-Ala-D-Ala to prevent cross linking of peptidoglycan by transglycosylase and transpeptidase enzymes?
(I don't even know how to reword these responses in jeopardy style anymore)
leg
This happens to the blood vessels at the exudative stage of wound healing
What in the world is initial vasoconstriction followed by vasodilation
arm
This describes the prognosis of a 4th degree burn
What is chopping off that limb like its dinner?
leg
What is an Escharotmy, when is it done, and how does it help the patient?
(I'm not gonna bother with making this a stupid jeopardy style question)
Incisions made on constricting eschars to improve perfusion and ventilation. This is done with patients with compartment syndrome who have circumferential burns.
mouth
Burn patients are at risk of these gastric ulcers due to hypovolemia and stress.
What are Curling ulcers?
hair
These three classes of drugs can be used against Acinetobacter
What are Cephalosporins, carbapenems, and Polymyxins (Colistin)
arm
These are the structures found in the reticular layer of the dermis
What are Sebaceous glands, apocrine glands, hair follicle roots, ruffini corpuscles, and capillaries
nose
This is the physical description of a 3rd degree burn
What is an Eschar appearance (white/black/grey dry leathery skin)
hair
These are the areas a graft for a full thickness graft are retrieved. (just get 2. If you get 4 you get an extra limb)
What the heckery deckery doo is a groin, lateral thigh, lower abdomen, and lateral chest
hair
This metabolic complication of severe burns is marked by an initial hypometabolic “ebb phase” followed by a hypermetabolic “flow phase” with hyperdynamic circulation, muscle wasting, and hyperglycemia that may persist for years.
What is postburn hypermetabolism?
ear
This gram-negative pathogen, known for its blue-green pigment, is treated with cefepime in burn patients.
What is Pseudomonas aeruginosa?
arm
This is the type of Collagen utilized at the Maturation stage of wound healing.
What the hell is a type 1 collagen
mouth
This is the difference in pain between superficial and deep partial thickness burns
What is superficial having pain exacerbated with air/temp and deep having pain with pressure/no pain
torso
These are the three types of grafts and which parts of the body/layers do they repair?
What are...
Full thickness graft: epidermis and dermis
Split thickness graft: Epidermis and upper parts of the dermis
Composite graft: skin, muscle, bones, and cartilage
eye
How do Opioid agonists work presynaptically and postsynaptically?
Presynaptic - Closes presynaptic Calcium channels leading to hyper polarization and decrease of neurotransmitters
- Post synaptic - Keeps K+ channels open which causes hyper polarization
1 mouth
Bryan, A 540 kg adult has second- and third-degree burns on their both their legs and torso after trying to impress their fiance by cooking toast in their bath tub. Using the Parkland formula, calculate the total volume of Lactated Ringer’s needed in the first 24 hours.
155,520 mL per 24 hours
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