Which statement is true regarding the use of albumin or colloids in the initial 24 hours of burn resuscitation?
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Correct answer: Albumin may be considered when crystalloid volumes exceed 6 mL/kg/%TBSA
Some burn CPGs suggest considering albumin after 12 h if fluid volumes become excessive; but it’s not routine in all cases.
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