front 1 Burn Definition | back 1 Burns are results of tissue injury caused by exposure to heat, chemical radiation or electricity |
front 2 burn degrees | back 2
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front 3 measure of the severity of skin burn | back 3 TBSA |
front 4 Critically ill burned patients are characterized by | back 4
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front 5 Fluid shift during the early phase of major burn | back 5
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front 6 Resuscitation endpoints and monitoring | back 6
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front 7 formulas for estimating energy requirements for burn patients | back 7
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front 8 Carbohydrate limit | back 8 60% |
front 9 protein requirements | back 9
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front 10 nutrients provided routinely to burn patients to promote wound healing. | back 10
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front 11 Patients have increased micronutrients requirements due to | back 11
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front 12 important vitamins | back 12
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front 13 vitamin c requirements and effects | back 13
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front 14 Vitamins A and E effect | back 14 tissue repair |
front 15 Non-nutritional management of hypermetabolism | back 15
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