What is our target FIO2 for a burn patient until a carboxyhemoglobin can be obtained
40%
100%
Whats an FIO2
60%
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Why do we only evaluate 2nd, 3rd and 4th degree burn surface area for estimation?
That's what the text book teaches
We only evaluate 3rd and 4th degree burn surface area
This question is wrong and all degree's are considered
There's no physiological change that occurs with 1st degree
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How much stronger is Carbon Monoxide's ability to bind to hemaglobin vs O2
200:1
30:1
150:1
50:1
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Why is warmed Lacted Ringers the fluid of choice with BSA over 20%/
It reduces the risk for third spacing due to is osmolality
We can bill more for it.
It helps to buffer metabolic acidosis in early burn stages
It binds the CO in the bloodstream
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What degree burn is this?
3rd Degree
1st Degree
2nd Degree
4th Degree
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At what Burn Surface Area do we initiate the Parkland Formula?
20%
10%
15%
40%
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What would the estimated BSA be for the following patient (Acute burn injury to portions of the face, chest, back, abdomen, bilateral arms and legs, and groin)
50%
40%
65%
20%
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Which is the correct formula for Parkland for patients >30kg
2ml LR x weight kg x %TBSA fluid in 24hrs (1/2 8 and 1/2 16)
3ml LR x weight lb x %TBSA fluid in 24hrs (1/2 8 and 1/2 16)
3ml LR x weight kg x %TBSA fluid in 16 hrs (1/2 8 and 1/2 8)
2ml LR x weight kg x %TBSA fluid in 16 hrs (1/2 8 and 1/2 8)
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What is the best indicator of fluid replacement in the burn patient
Heart Rate
Blood Pressure
Heart Rate and Blood Pressure
Urine Output
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What is the target urine output for a burn patient to ensure proper fluid resusication
2ml/kg/hr with 40ml/hr minumum in adults
0.5-1ml/kg/hr with 30ml/hr minimum in adults
0.25-0.5ml/kg/hr with 20ml/hr minimum in adults
1.5mg/kg/hr with 45ml/hr minimum in adults
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If inhalation Injury is expected what percentage of burn surface area does that add to our calculation?
10%
30%
40%
15%
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What would not be an indication to perform a chest escaratormy on a burn patient? (Circumferential burn on trunk cut through the subcutaneous tissue)