List the types of burns
Depth of thermal injury related to?
Heat burns usually involve which layers of tissue?
epidermis and dermis
Name the most common examples of heat burn
Electrical energy transformed to heat when current passes through body tissue is classified as what type of burn?
Electrical Burn
Electrical Burns disrupts?
Cell membrane potential
The magnitude of electrical burn damage depends on?
What is the major difference between electrical and thermal burns
Electrical burns involve cardiac injury
What are friction burns?
Combo of mechanical disruption and heat generated by friction
What are the caustic reactions of chemical burns?
The magnitude of chemical burns are related to?
Acid causes tissue necrosis via ______.
Alkali causes tissue necrosis via ______
Radiation burns cause what type of damage?
Ionization
Radiation magntiude depends on?
Most common examples of radiation burns?
________ degree burns in the center and around the fringes it drops to a ________ degree
Burns take about ____ hours to fully declare themselves
24-48
What age group have deeper burns from less exposure and less intensity due to the thin skin?
Superficial 1st Degree Burns heal in approximately how many days?
3-6 days
What are the characteristics of a Superficial Partial Thickness (2nd Degree) Burn?
What burn category is not counted in the TBSA (Total Burn Surface Area) ?
1st degree (superficial) burns
What are the characteristics of a Deep Partial Thickness (2nd Degree) Burn?
At what point is skin grafting typically required?
Deep partial thickness burns
What are the characteristics of a Full Thickness (3rd Degree) Burn?
Differences in deep partial and full thickness is subtle and often hard to tell the exact transition areas in early hours.