The document discusses the Rule of Nines, a method used to estimate the total body surface area of burns. It divides the human body into sections that represent percentages of the total body surface area. The sections are the head and neck (9%), each arm (9%), front of each leg (18%), back of each leg (18%), front of torso (18%), and back of torso (18%).
The document discusses the Rule of Nines, a method used to estimate the total body surface area of burns. It divides the human body into sections that represent percentages of the total body surface area. The sections are the head and neck (9%), each arm (9%), front of each leg (18%), back of each leg (18%), front of torso (18%), and back of torso (18%).
The document discusses the Rule of Nines, a method used to estimate the total body surface area of burns. It divides the human body into sections that represent percentages of the total body surface area. The sections are the head and neck (9%), each arm (9%), front of each leg (18%), back of each leg (18%), front of torso (18%), and back of torso (18%).