The primary cause of early mortality in burns is _____
Parkland formula for burns is _____ml/kg/TBSA% given IV for adults where half is given in the first 8 hours and the remaining in the next 16 hours
Deep partial thickness burns are _____ and are painful to pressure only
Hint: blanchable / not blanchable?
The _____ stage classification of burn degrees was provided by Dupuytren
Significant / serious burns are treated with surgery, restoration of _____ status, infection prophylaxis, and oxandrolone to promote recovery
Parkland’s formula for fluid resuscitation in burns: _____

AAST Kidney Injury Scale: A laceration extending into the renal collecting system is classified as Grade _____.

_____ is the next best step to manage a case of intraperitoneal bladder rupture

Massive transfusion (MT) is defined as the replacement by transfusion of _____ units of pRBCs in 24 hours or more than 4 units of pRBCs in one hour.
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