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1

Fluid given in first 8 hours to a 28 years old woman with 50 kg weight having burns on both lower limbs?

A950 ml

B3600 ml

C1900 ml

D7400 ml

2

Which of the following is not true about resuscitation in burns patients?

ATarget mean arterial pressure in resuscitation is 60 mmHg.

BRinger's lactate is the preferred crystalloid solution.

CQuantity of crystalloid needed is calculated using the Parkland formula - 6 mL/kg body weight per % of the total body surface area burnt.

DFluid shift from intravascular to extravascular compartment in the burns patient is maximum in the first 24 hours.

3

A lady with 50% TBSA burn with involvement of dermis and subcutaneous tissue came to the emergency department. The burns will be classified as:

A3rd degree burn

B2nd degree superficial

C2nd degree deep

D1st degree

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