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What are the different classes of burns? |
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Definition
- 1st - epidermis, never blisters. Do not use antiseptic - 2nd - into dermis, takes 3-6 weeks to heal - 3rd - dry, waxy, usually not painful. Needs grafting to heal. |
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What are the rules for estimating burns surface are? |
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Definition
- Rule on nines - an area on an adult is worth 9% - Lund Bower diagram - for kids |
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Term
What burns should not be self treated? |
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Definition
- Larger than 3 inches - Multiple burns - High risk of infection - Hands, feet, face, groin, butt, major joint. **Refer large burns, inhalation, diabetics, pregnant, extreme ages |
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Term
What drugs are cross reactive in a sulfa allergy? |
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Definition
- CANNOT use Silvadene, sulfamylon cream - Some carbonic anhydrase inhibitors - Celebrex - Most Thiazides - Sulfasalazine - Zonisamide |
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Term
What is used for treatment of minor burns? |
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Definition
- Telfa pads - primary - Coban - self adhering wrap - Bactine - has lidocaine, limit use - Cool water, not ice |
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What is immediate care of minor burns? |
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Definition
- Cool the burn - 10 to 20 min, within 20 min of injury. Running cool water, immersion - Clean with soap and water - Pain relief - nsaids or tylenol |
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What are local anesthetics for burn pain relief? |
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Definition
- Benzocaine 5-20% or tetracaine 1-2% - Lidocaine 0.5-4% - Pramoxine 1% - Caladryl clear **Hydrocortisone not FDA approved, but can use lower str for burns |
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What is used for continued control of burn pain? |
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Definition
- NSAIDs - good for sunburn - Tylenol |
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