Dry,steriledressings1-2MonthsUseicepacksto cool theburn3-4WeeksHandsandFeetEstimatingthe extentof a burnKeep thepatient warmand administeroxygen ifavailableColdTapWater9%FirstDegreeBurnChestandAbdomenExposure toheat, suchas an openflame or hotliquid5-6DaysCardiacarrhythmiasorrespiratoryarrestDue to thepotential forloss offunction andinfectionBrush off thechemicalsbeforeflushing withwaterFullThicknessBurnHouseholdcleaners likebleach andovencleanersBrown,Charred,or White3-5DaysShockdue tofluid lossSunburnorexposureto X-raysEntryand ExitWoundsTheFaceIt can causecritical bodyheat lossand deepenthe burnFractures,includingpossiblespinalfractures6%Soot orburnsaround themouth andnosePartialThicknessBurnBlistersthat mayweepclear fluidDry,steriledressings1-2MonthsUseicepacksto cool theburn3-4WeeksHandsandFeetEstimatingthe extentof a burnKeep thepatient warmand administeroxygen ifavailableColdTapWater9%FirstDegreeBurnChestandAbdomenExposure toheat, suchas an openflame or hotliquid5-6DaysCardiacarrhythmiasorrespiratoryarrestDue to thepotential forloss offunction andinfectionBrush off thechemicalsbeforeflushing withwaterFullThicknessBurnHouseholdcleaners likebleach andovencleanersBrown,Charred,or White3-5DaysShockdue tofluid lossSunburnorexposureto X-raysEntryand ExitWoundsTheFaceIt can causecritical bodyheat lossand deepenthe burnFractures,includingpossiblespinalfractures6%Soot orburnsaround themouth andnosePartialThicknessBurnBlistersthat mayweepclear fluid

AES 218: Burns - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Dry, sterile dressings
  2. 1-2 Months
  3. Use icepacks to cool the burn
  4. 3-4 Weeks
  5. Hands and Feet
  6. Estimating the extent of a burn
  7. Keep the patient warm and administer oxygen if available
  8. Cold Tap Water
  9. 9%
  10. First Degree Burn
  11. Chest and Abdomen
  12. Exposure to heat, such as an open flame or hot liquid
  13. 5-6 Days
  14. Cardiac arrhythmias or respiratory arrest
  15. Due to the potential for loss of function and infection
  16. Brush off the chemicals before flushing with water
  17. Full Thickness Burn
  18. Household cleaners like bleach and oven cleaners
  19. Brown, Charred, or White
  20. 3-5 Days
  21. Shock due to fluid loss
  22. Sunburn or exposure to X-rays
  23. Entry and Exit Wounds
  24. The Face
  25. It can cause critical body heat loss and deepen the burn
  26. Fractures, including possible spinal fractures
  27. 6%
  28. Soot or burns around the mouth and nose
  29. Partial Thickness Burn
  30. Blisters that may weep clear fluid