The Parkland formula is a method used to estimate the fluid resuscitation needs of burn patients. It helps in determining the volume of crystalloid and colloid fluids required based on the percentage of total body surface area (TBSA) burned.
This formula is crucial for early and effective treatment, reducing mortality rates among burn patients.
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