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What are the categories for burn injuries
What are the different categories of burn
What is the maximum amount of time you should cool a thermal burn with tepid running water in a patient where no time critical features are present
What is the maximum amount of time you should cool a chemical burn with tepid running water in a patient where no time critical features are present
Following the cooling of a thermal burn in a non-time critical patient, which of the following can be applied to the burn area to help maintain sterility
Which of the following are assessments that can be used to help determine the area size of a burn
When dealing with a burn, which of the following actions should you consider
When dealing with a chemical burn, you should not
SpO2 monitors may give false readings in patients who are suffering Carbon Monoxide poisoning, what is the reason behind this
Airway burns can cause swelling and complications, early consideration should be given to
Which of the following are indications in adults for Sodium Chloride administration in burns
In an adult, what is the initial and maximum dose of Sodium Chloride given when indicated for a burn’s patient
Which of the following are risk factors for airway burns
On arrival of scene, what initial action should you try to do when dealing with a burns patient (if it is safe to do so)
Which of the following are indications in children for Sodium Chloride administration in burns
In a child, what is the initial and maximum dose of Sodium Chloride given when indicated for a burn’s patient
When dealing with a burn’s patient with time critical features, passive cooling must still be done, True or False
During fire incidents, what is the most common cause of fire related deaths
What medications can be given for a patient with smoke inhalation, carbon monoxide poisoning, and wheezing
Hazardous Area Response Teams across the UK have specialised training and equipment to assist in fire incidents. These include which of the following
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