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An 80 kg adult male has 30% TBSA partial-thickness burns fro…

An 80 kg adult male has 30% TBSA partial-thickness burns from a flame injury. Time from burn is now 2 hours. EMS administered 1 liter of lactated Ringer’s (LR) prior to arrival to the emergency department. Using the American Burn Association consensus approach for initial adult burn shock resuscitation (the ABA updated approach to the traditional Parkland or Baxter model),  what INITIAL infusion rate (without considering possible future rate changes based on perfusion, urine output, or other endpoints) is most appropriate to start upon patient arrival to the ED? Round your answer to the nearest 10.  

An 80 kg adult male has 30% TBSA partial-thickness burns fro…

Posted on: January 9, 2026 Last updated on: January 9, 2026 Written by: Anonymous Categorized in: Uncategorized
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