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Parkland Formula (Burns)

Parkland Formula — Burn Fluid Resuscitation

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Calculate the Parkland rate at the bedside: first 8-hour rate (mL/h) = (2 × weight × %TBSA) / hours remaining until 8h post-burn. For a 70 kg patient with 30% TBSA presenting at time of burn: rate = (2 × 70 × 30) / 8 = 525 mL/h. Immediately insert a urinary catheter and adjust rates hourly based on urine output.

Difficulty:Intermediate

Did you know?

Charles Baxter developed the Parkland Formula in the 1960s at Parkland Memorial Hospital — the same Dallas hospital where President John F. Kennedy was pronounced dead in 1963. The formula emerged from systematic research correlating fluid requirements with burn size, replacing earlier protocols that included colloid in the first 24 hours, which Baxter showed was unnecessary and potentially harmful.

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