Burns Flashcards

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Functions of the skin

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Thermoregulation
Sensory input
Immune response
Control fluid loss
Metabolic 
Psychosocial
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2
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Jackson’s burn wound model

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Zone of coagulation: irreversible
Zone of stasis: changing
Zone of hyperaemia: reversible

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Systemic effects of burns

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  • Release of inflammatory mediators
  • Release of stress hormones
  • Suppress immune response system
  • Acute respiratory distress syndrom
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Circulatory effects of burns

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  • Increases capillary permeability
  • Loss of fluid
  • Loss of albumin
  • Oedema formation
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5
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Metabolic effects of burns

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  • Increases HR
  • Increase temp
  • Protein wasting
  • Infection
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6
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First aid

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  1. Stop the burn
    - Stop, drop, cover, roll
    - Remove clothes
    - Brush off dry chemical
  2. Cool the burn
    - 20-30mins under water
    - Avoid hypothermia
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7
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Burns depth

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Epidermal burn

  • Red
  • Brisk cap refil
  • Heal 3-7 days: moisturiser, protective dressing

Superficial dermal burn

  • Pink
  • Brisk cap refil
  • Blisters
  • 7-14 days: min dressing (antimicrobial, silicone, hydrocolloid)

Mid dermal burn

  • Dark pink
  • Sluggish cap refil
  • Heterogenous
  • 2-3 weeks: ?Surgery

Deep dermal burn

  • Blotchy red/white
  • Absent cap refil
  • Heterogenous
  • Surgery, referral

Full thickness burn

  • White, brown, red, black
  • Dead tissue and skin
  • Surgery, long-term scar management
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Surface area assessment

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Rule of 9s

  • F+N: 9
  • Arms: 18
  • Front: 18
  • Back: 18
  • LL: 18
  • RL: 18
  • Perineum: 1
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Fluid management

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  • Modified parkland formula: TBSA x weight x 3
  • Hartmanns solution: 8hrs 1/2, 16hrs 1/2
  • Revise according to urine output: 0.5mL/hr (reflects perfusion)

Extra fluid:

  • Inhalation injury
  • Electrical injury
  • Delayed resus
  • Dehydration
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10
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Escharotomy

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Full circumferential burn to relieve pressure from rigid burnt skin

  • Limbs: venous occlusion
  • Chest: limit expansion
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Burns pt nursing management

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Acute:

  • First aid
  • Primary survey
  • Fluid resuscitation
  • Cling wrap, dry sheet
  • Oxygenation (early intubation)
  • Escharotomy
  • Transfer: analgesia, wrap, keep warm, documentation

Long-term:

  • Referral
  • Pain management
  • Blisters
  • Dressing
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12
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Complications of burns patients

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Acute:

  • Hypothermia
  • Hypovolaemia
  • Infection

Further:

  • Shock
  • Sepsis
  • Pulmonary
  • Heart failure
  • Cerebral oedema
  • Death
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13
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Burns A-E assessment

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A: intubate early
B: oxygenation, circumferential burn
C: fluid resus
D: GCS, pupils
E: prevent hypothermia
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