Critical Care Nursing III - Burns and Integumentary System Lecture Notes

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What percentage of the body surface area does a patient's palm equal according to the Rule of Palm?

  • 5%
  • 1% (correct)
  • 10%
  • 20%

Which of the following is considered a critical burn based on burn severity?

  • 2nd Degree > 15% BSA
  • 3rd Degree > 5% BSA
  • 3rd Degree 15 to 25%
  • 2nd Degree > 25% BSA (20% pediatric) (correct)

Which body areas are considered critical in burn severity assessment?

  • Feet, Chest, Back
  • Back, Arms, Legs
  • Face, Feet, Hands, Perineum (correct)
  • Head, Neck, Abdomen

What are some associated factors indicating a burn is critical?

<p>Airway/Respiratory Involvement, Associated Trauma (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In moderate burns, what percentage range of 2nd Degree burns is typically seen in adults?

<p>15 to 25% (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of burn is classified as minor?

<p>3rd Degree burns (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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