How to Calculate Pediatric Burn Area
Instructions
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Estimate the burned surface area of a child quick by using a modified Rule of Nines. For infants up to one year of age, assume the head is 18%, twice the area of an adult. The difference is taken from the legs, 4.5% from each, giving each leg a total of 13.5%.
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Estimate the burned surface area of older children by using the formula: 18% - 1% x age in years for the head surface area. A five-year-old, for example, would have a head surface area of 18% - 5% = 13%. The percentage subtracted from the head, 5% in this instance, is added to the legs, now 13.5% + 2.5%, or 16%, each.
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Estimate the surface areas of burns that cover less than an entire region by using the child's palm as about 1% of the total body surface area. You can then compare the palm size to the burned area for a quick area estimate.
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