EMERGENCY BURN PROTOCOL

Parkland Station Pro

Interactive TBSA Assessment & Fluid Resuscitation HUD

1. Anatomy Assessment (Rule of Nines)

TBSA: 0%

2. Patient Parameters

Assessment Pending
Tap Map & Set Weight

The Parkland Formula & Burn Shock

The Parkland Formula is the primary clinical protocol for fluid resuscitation in patients during the first 24 hours following severe burns. By accurately estimating Total Body Surface Area (TBSA), clinicians can prevent hypovolemic shock and acute kidney injury.

Timing and Administration

Fluid resuscitation begins at the time of injury. Phase 1 delivers 50% of the total volume over the first 8 hours, while Phase 2 deliver the remaining 50% over the next 16 hours.

Expert FAQs

What fluid is recommended?

Lactated Ringer's (LR) is the fluid of choice. It is isotonic and more physiological than Normal Saline, reducing the risk of hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis during large-volume resuscitation.

Dr. Nikhil Mahajan, PT
Critical Care Specialist

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