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The nurse is planning the care of a patient with a major thermal burn. What outcome will the nurse understand will be optimal during fluid replacement?

A urinary output of 30 mL/hr

A client has experienced burns to the upper thighs and knees. Following the application of new wound dressings, the nurse should perform what nursing action?

Assess the client's peripheral pulses distal to the dressing.

Which of the following is most likely associated with stage 2 of a burn?

Diuresis to Near Wound Closure

A client has sustained a severe burn injury and is thought to have an impaired intestinal mucosal barrier. What intervention will best assist in avoiding increased intestinal permeability and prevent early endotoxin translocation?

Early enteral feeding

A nurse practitioner administers first aid to a patient with a deep partial-thickness burn on his left foot. The nurse describes the skin involvement as the:

Epidermis and a portion of deeper dermis.

A client has been admitted to a burn intensive care unit with extensive full-thickness burns over 25% of the body. After ensuring cardiopulmonary stability, what would be the nurse's immediate, priority concern when planning this client's care?

Fluid status

A patient has a burn injury that has destroyed all of the dermis and extends into the subcutaneous tissue, involving the muscle. This type of burn injury would be documented as which of the following?

Full-thickness

A person suffers leg burns from spilled charcoal lighter fluid. A family member extinguishes the flames. While waiting for an ambulance, what should the burned person do?

Have someone assist him into a bath of cool water, where he can soak intermittently while waiting for emergency personnel.

When assessing a client with partial-thickness burns over 60% of the body, which finding should the nurse report immediately?

Hoarseness of the voice

Which of the following medications is associated with stage 1 of burn care?

IV Fluid Replacement

A triage nurse in the emergency department (ED) receives a phone call from a frantic parent who saw their 4-year-old child tip a pot of boiling water onto themselves. The parent has called an ambulance. What should the nurse in the ED receiving the call instruct the parent to do?

Immerse the child in a cool bath.

Which of the following is a characteristic most likely associated with stage 1 of a burn?

Injury to Return of Capillary Permeability

A client has partial-thickness burns on both lower extremities and portions of the trunk. Which IV fluid does the nurse plan to administer first?

Lactated Ringer's solution

Which type of debridement involves the use of surgical scissors, scalpels, and forceps to separate and remove the eschar?

Mechanical

Which of the following is the analgesic of choice for burn pain?

Morphine sulfate

Which of the following is most likely associated with stage 3 of a burn?

Wound Closure to Return of Optimal Level

An occupational health nurse is called to the floor of a factory where a worker has sustained a flash burn to the right arm. The nurse arrives and the flames have been extinguished. The next step is to "cool the burn." How should the nurse cool the burn?

Wrap cool towels around the affected extremity intermittently.

As the first priority of care, a patient with a burn injury will initially need:

a patent airway established.

When caring for a client with burns, a nurse should change the wound dressing at least once every:

day

The open method (exposure method) of burn care, which exposes the burned areas to air, has been virtually abandoned since the advent of effective topical antimicrobials. It is still used on a small scale however. On which areas of the body are burns still being treated this way? Select all that apply.

face perineum

A client who has been burned significantly is taken by air ambulance to the burn unit. What physiologic process furthers a burn injury?

inflammatory

A client with a superficial partial-thickness solar burn (sunburn) of the chest, back, face, and arms is seen in urgent care. The nurse's primary concern should be:

pain management

Which antimicrobials is not commonly used to treat burns?

tetracycline

A client arrives in the emergency department after being burned in a house fire. The client's burns cover the face and the left forearm. What extent of burns does the client most likely have, measured as a percentage?

18

A sample consensus formula for fluid replacement recommends that a balanced salt solution be administered in the first 24 hours of a chemical burn in the range of 2 mL/kg/% of burn, with 50% of the total given in the first 8 hours postburn. A 176-lb (80-kg) man with a 30% burn should receive a minimum of how much fluid replacement in the first 8 hours?

2400 mL

How many people die of burn injuries each year in the United States?

3300

A client has experienced burns covering the back and front of both legs. Using the Rule of Nines, what percentage would the nurse assign to the client's injury when documenting? Fill in the blank with a number.

36

Which of the following times or timeframes is most likely associated with stage 1 of a burn?

48-72 hours

Which of the following is a characteristic most likely associated with stage 2 of burn care?

Acute Phase

A nurse is caring for a client who has sustained a deep partial-thickness burn injury. In prioritizing the nursing diagnoses for the plan of care, the nurse will give the highest priority to what nursing diagnosis?

Acute pain

An emergency department nurse has just received a client with burn injuries brought in by ambulance. The paramedics have started a large-bore IV and covered the burn in cool towels. The burn is estimated as covering 24% of the client's body. How should the nurse best address the pathophysiologic changes resulting from major burns during the initial burn-shock period?

Administer IV fluids.

A client with a severe electrical burn injury is treated in the burn unit. Which laboratory result would cause the nurse the most concern?

BUN: 28 mg/dL

A client with severe burns is admitted to the intensive care unit to stabilize and begin fluid resuscitation before transport to the burn center. The nurse should monitor the client closely for what signs of the onset of burn shock?

Decreased blood pressure

Following a burn injury, the nurse determines which area is the priority for nursing assessment?

Pulmonary system

A nurse is aware that after a burn injury and respiratory difficulties have been managed, the next most urgent need is to:

Replace lost fluids and electrolytes.

Which of the following is a characteristic most likely associated with stage 1 of burn care?

Resuscitative/Emergent Phase

The nurse participates in a health fair about fire safety. When clothes catch fire, which intervention helps to minimize the risk of further injury to an affected person at a scene of a fire?

Roll the client in a blanket.

Which of the following is a potential cause of a superficial partial-thickness burn?

Sunburn

A patient has a burn injury that has damaged the epidermis. There are no blisters, and the skin is pink in color. This type of burn injury would be documented as which of the following?

Superficial

a burn client is transitioning from the acute phase of the injury to the rehabilitation phase. The client tells the nurse, "I can't wait to have surgery to reconstruct my face so I look like I used to." What would be the nurse's best response?

That's something that you and your doctor will likely talk about after your scars mature

An emergency department nurse learns from the paramedics that the team is transporting a client who has suffered injury from a scald from a hot kettle. What variables will the nurse consider when determining the depth of burn?

The causative agent

While performing a client's ordered wound care for the treatment of a burn, the client has made a series of sarcastic remarks to the nurse and criticized the nurse's technique. How should the nurse best interpret this client's behavior?

The client may be experiencing anger about current circumstances that the client is deflecting toward the nurse.

A nurse is developing a care plan for a client with a partial-thickness burn, and determines that an appropriate goal is to maintain position of joints in alignment. What is the best rationale for this intervention?

To prevent contractures


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