Q - "What is second degree burn?" - Mr. Hanafiah
Q - "What is parkland formula?" - Mr. Hanafiah
A - "Parkland formula is used to guide initial fluid resuscitation during the first 24 hours. The formula calls for 4 ml/kg/TBSA burn (second and third degree) of lactated Ringer's solution over the fast 24 hours. Half of the fluid should be administered over the first eight hours post burn, and the remaining half should be administered over the next 16 hours. The volume of fluid given is based on the time elapsed since the burn."
Q - "Why is it 4ml in parkland formula?" - Mr. Hanafiah
Q - "Does burn pt needs transfusion?" - Mr. Hanafiah
Q - "Does burn causes blood loss?" - Mr. Hanafiah
Q - "Tell us about inhalation burn?, how do you pick it up?" - Mr. Hanafiah
A - "Soot, carbogenous odor, coated black tongue" - Reg (can't recall who)
"Stridor comes late" - Mr. Hanafiah
Q - "Why is carbomonoxide dangerous?" - Mr. Hanafiah
Q - "How to treat carbomonoxide?" - Mr. Hanafiah
Q - "50% burn what is the prognosis?" - Mr. Azim
A - "80% Mortality [50% + age (30)]" - Mr. Azim
"infection is a big problem in burns!" - Mr. Hanafiah
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