Human Anatomy & Physiology
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ISBN: 9780805382952
Author: Erin C. Amerman
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 5.6, Problem 2QC
Summary Introduction
To review:
The clinical importance of the rule of nines.
Introduction:
The rule of nines is used to assess the severity of a burn depending on the area of the body burned. This type of burn assessment is more useful than classification by the degree of burnin a clinical setting. The rationale and use of the rule of nines in a clinical setting is explained below.
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Human Anatomy & Physiology
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