# Temperature management

Temperature management

When undergoing burn assessment and ﬂuid resuscitation it is vital that the patient maintains an adequate core temperature. A key function of skin is thermoregulation and in large burns t this is severely impacted. Hypothermia is a component of  the ‘lethal triad of  trauma’, which includes acidosis and coagu - lopathy; the combination of  all three signiﬁcantly increases mortality . Measures to counteract hypothermia include infusing warmed ﬂuids, external warmers such as the ‘Bair Hugger’ and increasing the ambient room temperature in the emer gency department/assessment room. Temperature management

When undergoing burn assessment and ﬂuid resuscitation it is vital that the patient maintains an adequate core temperature. A key function of skin is thermoregulation and in large burns t this is severely impacted. Hypothermia is a component of  the ‘lethal triad of  trauma’, which includes acidosis and coagu - lopathy; the combination of  all three signiﬁcantly increases mortality . Measures to counteract hypothermia include infusing warmed ﬂuids, external warmers such as the ‘Bair Hugger’ and increasing the ambient room temperature in the emer gency department/assessment room. Temperature management

When undergoing burn assessment and ﬂuid resuscitation it is vital that the patient maintains an adequate core temperature. A key function of skin is thermoregulation and in large burns t this is severely impacted. Hypothermia is a component of  the ‘lethal triad of  trauma’, which includes acidosis and coagu - lopathy; the combination of  all three signiﬁcantly increases mortality . Measures to counteract hypothermia include infusing warmed ﬂuids, external warmers such as the ‘Bair Hugger’ and increasing the ambient room temperature in the emer gency department/assessment room.