
CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine. 174-Austere Burns Management from the JTS CPG
Dec 19, 2025
Bill Vasios, an experienced clinician in austere care, and Rhod Jordan, a clinical practitioner focused on remote medicine, dive into the intricacies of burn management. They discuss critical airway management, innovative fluid resuscitation strategies, and the importance of patient involvement in care. The duo highlights methods like the use of topical morphine for pain relief and the necessity of accurate assessments to prevent infection. Their insights reveal that managing burns is as much about art as it is about science.
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Practice Your Cric Kit Routine
- Prepare and rehearse a crike kit and plan before you need it so you know where every item is under stress.
- Treat crike as a high-complexity procedure requiring sedation, suction, and dedicated monitoring during and after the airway run by Aebhric O'Kelly.
Keep TBSA Estimation Simple
- Use Rule of Nines for quick TBSA estimates and Lund-Browder only when time and documentation permit.
- Use the patient's palm as ~1% for small burns and re-evaluate after cleaning to refine your estimate by Bill Vasios.
Start Fluids Then Call The Burn Centre
- Start fluids at 500 mL/hour and then apply the Rule of Tens (TBSA% × 10) to set the first-hour rate.
- Contact the receiving burn centre early and adopt their preferred formula to simplify handover by Bill Vasios.
