In second and third-degree burns on arms and parts of his/her face where in there's evident involvement of the underlying structure & forms blebs also heal only with skin grafting. Increase in loss of ECF fluid thus resulting in oedema and release of proteins in the interstitium. Resuscitation of the patient is important.
What is the next line of management for second/third-degree burns?
In the first 8 hours, one-half of the total 24-hour fluid need should be provided.
According to the Parkland (Baxter) formula, one-half of the total fluid demand should be provided in the first eight hours, one-quarter of the total fluid needed in the second eight hours, and one-quarter of the total fluid requirement in the third eight hours.
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