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EFMB Written Test (Burn Care) solved 100% What are indications for endotracheal intubation during your initial burn survey? -Correct Answer-A comatose patient, symptomatic inhalation injury, deep facial burns, and burns over 40% Total Body Surface Area (TBSA). Burn casualties with injuries grea...

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EFMB Written Test (Burn Care) solved 100%
What are indications for endotracheal intubation during your initial burn survey? -Correct Answer-A comatose patient, symptomatic inhalation injury, deep facial burns, and burns over 40% Total Body Surface Area (TBSA).
Burn casualties with injuries greater than ____% Total Body Surface Area (TBSA) are at high risk of hypothermia. -Correct Answer-20%
T/F: When providing point of injury care to a burn patient, you must immediately debride blisters and cover burns with loose, moist gauze wraps or a wet clean sheet. -Correct Answer-False
Calculate a burn patient's initial burn size using the Rule of ______. -Correct Answer-9's
Which type of burn is NOT included in the estimation of Total Body Surface Area (TBSA) used for fluid resuscitation? -Correct Answer-1st Degree Burns
Which classification of burns are moist and sensate, blister, and blanch? -Correct Answer-2nd
Which classification of burns appear red, do not blister, and blanch readily? -Correct Answer-2nd Degree
Which classification of burns appear leathery, dry, non-blanching, are insensate, and often contain thrombosed vessels? -Correct Answer-3rd Degree
What is the Rule of 10s burn fluid resuscitation equation? Ensure you can apply it. (10mL/hr x %TBSA)3 -
Correct Answer-(10mL/hr x %TBSA)3
For children suffering burn injuries, ____ x Total Body Surface Area (TBSA) x body weight in kg gives the volume for the first 24 hrs of fluid resuscitation. -Correct Answer-3 times
T/F A hypotonic solution is the preferred resuscitation fluid for a burn patient. -Correct Answer-False

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