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I.

Identification

1. Partial Thickness (2nd degree)

2. debridement

3. silver sulfadiazine (silvadene)

4. autografting (split-thickness graft)

5. chemical burns

6. PLRS/PNSS / LRS = 4mL x KBW x % TBSA

7. dyskinetic / athethoid type

8. hemiplegia

9. n-acetylcysteine

10. caustic poisoning

11. hypochromic, microcytic anemia

12. plumbism

13. chelation therapy

14. child maltreatment

15. mandatory reporters

ll. True / False

1. F

2. F

3. T

4. T

5. T

6. F

7. T
8. F

9. T

10. F

11. F

12. F *

13. T

14. F

15. T

16. F

17. F

18. T

19. T

20. T

TYPES OF BURNS

Superfical

· SA : Epidermis

· C: Pinkish - Red

· M: Dry

· S: Mildly painful

Partial Thickness

· SA: Epidermis & Portion of dermis

· C: Pinkish - Cherry Red


· M: Blisters, moist, swollen

· S: Very painful, sensitive to air

Deep Dermal

· SA: Deep into Dermis

· C: Mottled: Red, Tan, dull white

· M: Blisters

· S: Painful indicating tissue viability

Full Thickness

· SA: Epidermis to Muscle/ Bones

· C: Black (Charred) - White

· M: White & Leathery

· S: Painless

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