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this is Sarah Thresh Turner sorry and calm and in this video I want to be going over the parkland burn formula in this video is part of an inkless review series Im doing over burns and as always dont forget to access the free quiz that will test you on this material so lets get started what is the Parkland burn formula its a calculation used to calculate the total volume of fluids that a patient is going to need about 24 hours after receiving some type of severe burn usually were talking about partial thickness which is the second degree burn or higher and what it takes an account is the patients percentage of body surface area that is burned so you need to know how to calculate that and you will do that by using the rule of nines and if you dont know how to do that I have a video that can help you learn how to do that its really quick and easy because thats the whole backbone of working this calculation also you need to know the patients weight and you will take the amount o