California Inter Agency Burn Care Management Protocol (Draft)

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    California Interagency Burn Care Management Protocol

    (DRAFT)

    TheAmerican Burn Association (ABA) burn center referral standard is the baseline forthis burn management protocol. The ABA standard is based on recommendations from

    the Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons. Additional recommendationsare incorporated to create a clearly understandable burn management protocol for injuredfire and emergency service personnel.

    Burn Classification

    For the purpose of this protocol, burns will be classified as either minor or serious.

    Treatment, transportation, and follow-up specialty care will be based upon the severity of

    the burn classification.

    Minor Burns: Superficial (first degree) burns involving less than 10% of body

    surface area with none of the following factors

    1. Burns that involve the face, hands, feet, genitalia, perineum or joint

    areas, or

    2. Burns resulting from chemical exposure, or

    3. Burns with the potential of respiratory complications.

    Serious Burns:

    1. Partial thickness burns to greater than 10% of total body surface area inpatients of all ages, or

    2. Burns that involve the face, hands, feet, genitalia, perineum or joint

    areas, or

    3. All third degree burns, or

    4. Electrical injuries (including those caused by lightning), or

    5. Chemical burns, or

    6. Confirmed or potential inhalation injuries*, or

    7. Circumferential limb or chest burns.

    * - For the purpose of this protocol, all burns resulting from fire entrapments, direct flame contact, or

    superheated gases will be treated as having the potential for inhalation injury.

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    Burn Treatment

    Refer to local EMS agency protocols and agency specific treatment procedures for your

    area.

    Transportation and Evaluation of Burn Patients

    All fire and emergency service providers deserve the highest standard of burn caremanagement when injured in the performance of their duties.

    Minor Burns: All minor burns will be evaluated at a qualified hospital offering

    full service emergency care. Urgent care facilities and clinics are not anacceptable source for evaluation and treatment of burn injuries. Minor burns

    received during an entrapment, exposure to direct flame, or exposure to

    superheated gases will be treated as a serious burn.

    Serious Burns: All serious burns will be transported to the closest appropriate

    medical facility for initial evaluation and stabilization. After stabilization, patients

    with serious burns will be transported to a qualified regional burn center as soonas possible for evaluation, treatment, and follow-up.

    In all cases, the Agency Administrator or Incident Commander has the discretion torequest that burn injuries, regardless of their apparent severity, be evaluated at a qualified

    regional burn center. The Agency Administrator or Incident Commander will assign a

    representative to ensure that these interagency protocols are followed and to maintaincontact with the injured employee throughout their care.