Burns Flashcards
1
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What is the immediate first aid for electrical burns?
A
- Switch off the power supply
- Remove the person from the source.
2
Q
What is the immediate first aid for chemical burns?
A
- Brush any powder off then irrigate with water.
- Attempts to neutralise the chemical are not recommended.
3
Q
What is the immediate first aid for burns caused by heat?
A
- Remove the person from the source.
- Within 20 minutes of the injury irrigate the burn with cool (not iced) water for about 10 to 30 minutes.
- Cover the burn using cling film - layered NOT wrapped around the limb.
4
Q
Describe Wallace’s Rule of nines for assessing the extent of burns.
A
- Head + Neck = 9%
- Each arm = 9%
- Each anterior leg = 9%
- Each posterior leg =9%
- Anterior chest=9%
- Posterior chest = 9%
- Anterior abdomen = 9%
- Posterior Abdomen = 9%
5
Q
What is the most accurate method of measuring burns?
A
The Lund and Browder chart
6
Q
How do you assess the depth of a burn?
A
- Superficial epidermal (1st Degree) = red and painful
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Partial thickness (2nd Degree)
- Superficial Dermal = Pale pink, painful, blistered.
- Deep Dermal = White but may have non-blanching areas. Reduced sensation.
- Full Thickness (3rd Degree) White/Brown/Black in colour. No blisters. No pain.
7
Q
When should you refer a burn to secondary care?
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- all deep dermal and full-thickness burns.
- superficial dermal burns of > 10% TBSA in adults, or more than 5% TBSA in children
- superficial dermal burns involving the face, hands, feet, perineum, genitalia, or any flexure, or circumferential burns of the limbs, torso, or neck
- any inhalation injury
- any electrical or chemical burn injury
- suspicion of NAI
8
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What is the management of burns (Not including the first aid tested on previous cards)
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- Initial first aid as above
- Review referral criteria to ensure can be managed in primary care
- Superficial epidermal: symptomatic relief - analgesia, emollients etc
- Superficial dermal: cleanse wound, leave blister intact, non-adherent dressing, avoid topical creams, review in 24 hours
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