Peds - Burns Flashcards

1
Q

Burns are the #1 cause of non-motor vehicle deaths in children ages ______ and the #2 cause of death in children ages _____.

A

1-4
4-14

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2
Q

scald injuries represent ____% of all burn injuries in children with highest incidence occurring in toddlers

A

40-50%

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3
Q

Children at _____ age have increased risk of death independent of burn size.

A

<4 yoa.

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4
Q

____ is the most important predictor of mortality in childhood burns

A

inhalation injury

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5
Q

____ are used with goal of contracture prevention

A

positioning splints - generally initiated at first indication of skin tightening.

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6
Q

____ and ____ may be helpful modalities for scar prevention/therapy

A

fluidotherapy & paraffin - heat tolerance must be assessed.

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7
Q

In ultrasounding for burn therapy of scar tissue, must avoid overexposure to prevent ____

A

premature closure of the epiphyseal plates

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8
Q

In the acute phase of burn injuries, a childs neck should be placed in _____ position

A

cervical hyperextension - to prevent neck flexion contracture. No pillows should be used when the patient is lying down.

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9
Q

_____ is the prime location for decubiti to occur acutely in children with neck burns

A

occiput.

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10
Q

Of all burn contractures ____ is most commonly involved and is the hardest to treat

A

axilla contractures

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11
Q

Regarding axilla burns, the most successfully used device in an active patient is the _____

A

airplane splint

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12
Q

During acute phase of hand and foot burns, ____ should be performed to maintain average spaces

A

wrapping separately to maintain average spaces

splinting is universally used to maintain ROM and preserve function.

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13
Q

Correct splint position for dorsal hand burn

A

MCP flexion 70 - 90 degrees, IP extension, radial abduction of the thumb

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14
Q

Correct splint position for volar hand burn

A

MCP/IP full extension, fingers abducted, palmar abduction of the thumb

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15
Q

correct splint position for dorsal foot burn

A

ankle and toes plantar flexion

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16
Q

correct splint position for sole of foot burn

A

ankle dorsiflexion, toes neutral

17
Q

describe the three types of burns based on severity

A
  1. superficial (1st degree) - epidermis
  2. partial thickness (2nd degree) - epidermis and partial dermis.
  3. full thickness (3rd degree) - epidermis and dermis
18
Q

Indications for hospitalization
____ % full thickness
____% TBSA in kids or elderly
____% TBSA
any burns to these 6 areas
All _____ injuries
All _____ burns
All burns complicated by medical problems
Any burns associated with concomitant trauma

A

> 5% full thickness
10% TBSA kids/elderly
20% TBSA
eyes, ears, face, hands, feet, genetalia
Inhalation and electrical