Summary MDC4_Final_Study_Guide.docx.pdf
MAP Calculation a) MAP= 1/3 * SBP + 2/3 * DBP Treatment for frostbite a) Rewarming the skin a. Rewarm the area using a warm-water bath for 15 to 30 minutes b. Skin may turn soft and look red or purple c. You may be encouraged to gently move the affected area as it rewarms. b) Oral pain medicine a. The rewarming process can be painful c) Protecting the injury a. Once the skin thaws, loosely wrap the area with sterile sheets, towels, or dressing to protect the skin. b. May have to protect fingers and toes as they thaw by gently separating them from each other c. You may need to elevate the affected area to reduce swelling d) Debridement (removal of damaged tissue) a. To heal properly, frostbitten skin needs to be free of damaged, dead or infected tissue. e) Whirlpool therapy or physical therapy a. Hydrotherapy can aid healing by keeping skin clean and naturally removing dead tissue b. Pt may be encouraged to move the affected area f) Antibiotics a. If the skin or blisters appear to be infected, the doctor may prescribe oral antibiotics
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- Institution
- Senior / 12th grade
- Course
- MDC4
- School year
- 4
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- March 7, 2022
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map calculation a map 13 sbp 23 dbp treatment for frostbite a rewarming the skin a rewarm the area using a warm water bath for 15 to 30 minutes b skin may turn soft and look red or purple