Burn clinical points
Contents
- 1 Most common cause of superficial burns
- 2 Most common cause of radiation burns
- 3 At temperatures greater than——- proteins begin losing their three-dimensional shape and start breaking down
- 4 Large burns more than ———— of the total body surface area there is a significant inflammatory response
- 5 Superficial burns typically look
- 6 Which symptom is common during the healing process of burn
- 7 Which of the following is painless?
- 8 Leathery texture is seen in
- 9 A 36 yesrs female develops headache and dizziness after a fire-related burn.
- 10 On clinical examination he is hemodynamically stable with tachycardia and significant dyspnoea.
- 11 What is the most common possibility to be considered?
- 12 Methods to determine ‘Total body surface area’ are all EXCEPT-
- 13 Baux score is a system used to predict chance of
Most common cause of superficial burns
A. Chemical burn
B. Sun exposure
C. Scald
D. Microwave burns
Most common cause of radiation burns
A. X-rays
B. Sun exposure
C. Arc welding
D. Microwave burns
At temperatures greater than——- proteins begin losing their three-dimensional shape and start breaking down
A. 34 °C
B. 44 °C
C. 54 °C
D. 64 °C
Large burns more than ———— of the total body surface area there is a significant inflammatory response
A. 20%
B. 30%
C. 40%
D. 50%
Superficial burns typically look
A. Red
B. Pink
C. White
D. Black
Which symptom is common during the healing process of burn
A. Dyspnoea
B. Wheezing
C. Itchiness
D. Pain
Which of the following is painless?
A. Superficial Burn
B. Superficial partial thickness Burn
C. Deep partial thickness Burn
D. Full thickness Burn
Leathery texture is seen in
A. Superficial Burn
B. Superficial partial thickness Burn
C. Deep partial thickness Burn
D. Full thickness Burn
On clinical examination he is hemodynamically stable with tachycardia and significant dyspnoea.
What is the most common possibility to be considered?
A. Pulmonary embolism
B. Sulphur dioxide poisoning
C. Carbon monoxide poisoning
D. Carbon dioxide poisoning
Methods to determine ‘Total body surface area’ are all EXCEPT-
A. Wallace rule of nines,
B. Lund and Browder chart
C. Estimations based on a person’s palm size
D. Arneth count
Baux score is a system used to predict chance of
A. Sepsis due to burns
B. Mortality due to burns
C. Renal dysfunction due to burns
D. Embolism due to burns