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Jonathan Lōser
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Daily TACMED Trainings
Burn Management (Tactical Setting)
Tactical Burn Care — Key Priorities
🟩 Care Under Fire:
Prioritize getting to cover.
Only life-saving interventions (e.g., tourniquet if needed).
Evacuate from danger zone ASAP.
🟨 Tactical Field Care:
🧠 Assessment (Primary Survey)
Airway: Ensure no facial burns or soot indicating airway compromise.
Breathing: Watch for smoke inhalation—may worsen over time.
Circulation: Burn shock is real. Monitor for signs of hypovolemia.
Disability: Check for associated trauma (blast injuries, falls).
Exposure: Remove smoldering clothes unless fused to skin.➤ Prevent hypothermia even in hot environments.
🚑 Treatment Principles:
Dry, clean dressings (preferably burn dressings if available).
Avoid applying ointments or ice in the field.
Pain management is critical—consider oral or injectable meds if within protocol.
Fluids: For large burns (>20% BSA), initiate fluid resuscitation if prolonged evac time.
🔺 Rule of Nines (Adult Burn Estimation):
Head = 9%
Each arm = 9%
Each leg = 18%
Torso front = 18%
Torso back = 18%
Genitalia = 1%
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Watch For:
Hoarse voice, stridor = airway swelling — prepare for advanced airway
Circumferential burns = risk of compartment syndrome
Electrical burns = suspect internal injuries
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