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~ _____% of all civillian fire related deaths occur in residential constructions  82%  
Who is at particularly high risk of dying in fires  children younger then 5 and alderly people  
the skin is also known as what  The integument system  
what is the largest and one of the most complex organs of the body  the skin  
the epidermis itself is made up of how many layers  4  
When the outermost layer of dead cells shed from the skin, is referred to as  desquamation  
what blood vessels serve a crucial role in regulating body temperature by regulating the volume of blood that flows from the core to the surface  Cutaneous blood vessels  
what is the average volume of sweat lost in a 24 hour period of normal conditions  500-1000cc  
Closely monitoring what in burn patients may indicate airway burns  nasal hair, eyebrows, and eyelashes  
at the neck of each hair follicle is a subacious gland that produces what  sebum  
sebum is believed to do what  keep the skin supple so it doesn't dry out and crack  
when sebaceous glands become block a hard ______ forms  comedo  
occular damage is a common result of ______ injury.  alkali  
the ______ the ______ of the substance the more severe the damage to the eye  higher, base  
What burn is sometimes called trauma by fire  thermal burn  
Most commonly a thermal burn is caused open flame, resulting in what kind of burn  flame burn  
hot liquids produce what type of burn  scald burn  
~ how many scald burns result anually form spilled food and beverages.  100,000  
Coming in contact with hot objects causes what type of burn  contact burn  
what type of burn can produce a topical burn  steam burn  
what is notorious for causing airway burns  steam  
Inhalation of hot gases may cause what  supraglottic  
A flash burn is caused by what  the flash of an explosion  
burn shock occurs because of 2 types of injuries, what are they  fluid loss across damaged skin, and a series of volume shifts within the rest of the body  
application of what may help to reduce some minor edema in airway burns  cool mist  
Heat inhilation may produce what  laryngospasm, and bronchospasm in the lower airway  
What should be considered whenever a group of people in the same place all complain of nausea, or ha  carbon monoxide poisoning  
CO binds to the receptor sites of hemaglobin how many more times then O2  250  
There are 6 different kinds of chemical burns. What are they  reduction, oxidation, corrosion, protoplasmic poisons, desecration, and vesication  
in a reduction chemical burn, what happens  protein denaturation following exposure to a reducing agent  
in a Oxidation chemical burn, what happens  a chemical inserts oxygen, sulfur or a halagon  
in a Corrosion chemical burn, what happens  Chemicals corrode the skin and cause protein denaturation  
in a Protoplasmic poison chemical burn, what happens  chemicals that form esters with proteins or that bind or inhibit the inorganic ions needed for the bodys normal functions  
in a Desecration chemical burn, what happens  Desiccants that damage the body by extracting water from tissues  
in a vesication chemical burn, what happens  Vesicants rapidly produce cutaneous blisters and typically are referred to as chemical warfar agents  
Their are three different classifications for electrical burns. Define each  The most common is the type I and is a contact burn. The type II is an arch burn caused by a flash. The third is a flame burn caused by electricity ignighting a persons clothing or surroundings  
What are the two most common causes of death from electrical injury  Asphyxia, and cardia arrest  
When might asphyxia occur during an electrical injury  when prolonged contact induces tetanic contractions of the respiratory muscles, or the shock wipes out the respiratory center in the brain  
Severe tetanic muscle spasms can cause what  bone fractures  
What are the 2 common cardiac dysrrhythmias from electrical injuries  a-fib and a-flutter  
Lightnings energy can reach how many volts and amps  100 million volts and 200,000 amps  
In radiation their are 3 different types, name them  alpha, betta, and gamma  
With alpha radiation what will stop the wave  the skin  
in betta radiation what will stop the wave  the proper protective clothing  
gamma radiation will be stopped by what  nothing. it easily passes through the skin and solid objects  
Mild radiation sickness can be expected with exposures of what  1-2 Gy  
Moderate radiation sickness can be expected with exposures of what  2-5 Gy  
What radiation amount can be immediately fatal  8 GY  
What can cause hematologic, CNS, and GI changes  acute radiation syndrome  
A surgical cut through burned tissue to allow for swelling and advanced fluid management is referred to as  escharotomy  
If bits of smoldering cloth adhere to the skin, what should you do  not pull it off, but instead cut it away  
Combative patients suspected of burns should be considered what untill proven otherwise  HYPOXIC  
Anyone suspected of having a burn to the upper airway may benefit from  hummidified, cool oxygen  
burn shock typically occurs how long after the burn  6-8 HOURS  
the central area of the skin that suffers the most damage from a burn is called  zone of coagulation  
the peripheral area surrounding the zone of coagulation is known as what  zone of stasis  
the area that is least affected by the burn is known as  zone of hyperemia  
a 1st degree burn is a _______ and involves  superficial burn, the epidermis only.  
a 2nd degree burn is a ________ and involves  partial thickness burn, the epidermis and varying degrees of the dermis  
a 3rd degree burn is a ________ and involves  full thickness burn, envolves both layers and the basement membrane  
WHat should you check and document in burned extremities often  distal pulses  
what is the parkland formula  4MLxKGx% of body surface burned  
In the perkland formula how much of that should be given in the first 8 hours  HALF  
why should you never apply ice to a burn  it can exacerbate the tissue injury  
a burned extremity should have what done to minimize edema  elevate  
alkali burns caused by lime become what when combined with water  become very corrosive  
what type of burn should be covered with oil  a sodium metal burn, because when mixed with water produce considerable heat and may explode  
Hydrofloric acid burns that exceed ___ - ____ % of the body can be fatal  3-5%  
what is the fifth leading cause of death in the work place  electrocution  
when voltage is low current follows what  pathe of least resistance  
when voltage is high current follows  the shortest path  
AC or DC current is most likely to induce V-fib  AC  
radiation injury follows what  the inverse square law  
the reliable waking rate in children less then 15 may be as low as  6%  
why might children, and elderly suffering from burns require glucose  they have poor glycogen stores  
~ ______ older adults die of fire related causes each year, making it the ____ leading cause of death in this population  1200, 6th  
In elderly patients being treated for burn injuries should be monitored for what during fluid resuscitation  pulmonary edema  
People with major burn injuries average how many days in the hospital for how much TBSA burned  1 day for 1% TBSA