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Parkland Formula​ The nurse is admitting a client who weighs 72 kg and has 45% of total body surface area (TBSA) burned. The Parkland Formula is used to calculate the correct amount of fluid replacement in the first 24 hours following a significant burn injury. Using the Parkland Formula, calculate the percentage of total body surface area (TBSA) burned, multiply by 4 mL and, finally, multiply by the body weight in kilograms.​​ What are the total fluid requirements over the first 24 hours? Half of the calculated fluid is administered over the first 8 hours.​​ How many milliliters should be administered in the first 8 hours? What is the rate in mL/hour to administer fluid in the first 8 hours? The second half of the calculated fluid is administered over the next 16 hours. What is the rate in mL/hour to administer fluid in the next 16 hours? 405 mL/hour810 mL/hour6,480 mL12,960 m
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