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Burn Exam
Nov 20, 2010
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Mark Morgan
categories:
Injury & Poisoning
Objective/Exam
Burn Injury
Onset
prior to evaluation
Onset while:
Injury at
Caused by:
Prior to injury, wound site covered with (e.g. clothing)
After the injury, prior to arrival, wound was treated with
Inhalation injury risks
no
YES
<-- smoke inhalation
no
YES
<-- Loss of consciousness
no
YES
<-- shortness of breath
no
YES
<-- cough productive of soot
Pitfall evaluation:
no
YES
<-- wound contamination
no
YES
<-- distal numbness
no
YES
<-- distal weakness
no
YES
<-- distal cold sensation, pallor, or cyanosis
no
YES
<-- fever
no
YES
<-- wound discharge
no
YES
<-- local redness
Pertinent PMH:
Last Tetanus vaccine:
no
YES
<-- Diabetes Mellitus
no
YES
<-- Peripheral Vascular disease
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