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TBSA figures exercise

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1. Calculate Total Body Surface Area (TBSA) percent of burn with a client that has burns to the
front and back of both arms, and chest.
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2. Calculate TBSA % for a client with burns to the front of head and neck and front of torso.
What is the priority in this patient?
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3. Calculate TBSA % for a client with burns to front and back of both legs and perineal area.
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4. Calculate TBSA % for a client with burns to torso front and back, perineum, and front and
back of both legs.
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5. Calculate TBSA % for a client with burns to the front and back of both arms.
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6. Calculate TBSA % for a client with burns to the front and back of both arms, torso front,
perineum, and front of legs.
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7. Calculate the amount of fluid a burn client would get over the first 24 hours if the percent of
total body surface area (TBSA) burned is 50% and the client weighs 80 kilos. (formula: 4mL
X kg X %TBSA). ______________________
8. Calculate the amount of fluid a burn client would get in the first 8 hours if the percent of
total body surface area (TBSA) burned is 25% and the client weighs 166 lbs. (formula: 4mL X
kg X %TBSA) _________________________ Half of total is given in first 8 hours.
9. A burn client weighs 50 Kg. The percent of total body surface area burn is 40%. (formula:
4mL X kg X %TBSA). What is the drip rate the IV pump is set for during the first 8 hours?
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10. A burn client weighs 220 lbs. The percent of total body surface are burn is 35%. (formula:
4mL X kg X %TBSA). What is the amount of fluid the client would receive in the second 16
hours? _______________
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