22.
Why should bracelets and rings be removed from a burn patient? ____________
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23.
SITUATION: A casualty has sustained second- and third-degree burns on the
back of his head, all of his back and buttocks area, and the back of both legs. He
weighs 186 pounds. Determine the following:
a. Percent of TBSA burned. ____________
b. Body weight in kilograms (kg). ____________
c.
Amount of fluid replacement needed for the first 24 hours. ____________
d. Amount of fluid to give him during the first 8 hours. ____________
e. Amount of fluid to give him during the second 8 hours. ____________
f.
Amount of fluid to give him during the third 8 hours. ______________
24.
SITUATION: A casualty has sustained second- and third-degree burns on his
chest and abdomen and the front of both arms. He weighs 155 pounds.
Determine the following:
a. Percent of TBSA burned. ____________
b. Body weight in kilograms (kg). ____________
c.
Amount of fluid replacement needed for the first 24 hours. ____________
d. Amount of fluid to give him during the first 8 hours. ____________
e. Amount of fluid to give him during the second 8 hours. ____________
f.
Amount of fluid to give him during the third 8 hours. ______________
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