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Forget the complicated formulas for a moment. When it comes to burn resuscitation, there’s one indicator that tells you almost everything you need to know: urine output. Severe burns cause massive fluid loss through damaged capillaries and swelling. To prevent shock and organ failure, we give aggressive IV fluids. But how do you know if you’re giving the right amount? 👉 Urine output is your answer. It’s the clearest, real-time sign of organ perfusion—especially kidney function. If the kidneys are working and producing urine, you're likely hitting the fluid resuscitation sweet spot. ✅ Adult Goal: 0.5–1 mL/kg/hr (≈ 30–50 mL/hr) ✅ Pediatric Goal: 1–1.5 mL/kg/hr --- 🔢 Example Calculation: Let’s say your adult burn patient weighs 70 kg. Target urine output = 0.5–1 mL/kg/hr → 70 × 0.5 = 35 mL/hr (minimum) → 70 × 1 = 70 mL/hr (ideal upper range) So if their urine output is between 35–70 mL/hr, you’re likely giving just the right amount of fluid. Below that? Think under-resuscitation. Way above that? Risk of fluid overload. #BurnCare #UrineOutput #FluidResuscitation #MedicalEducation #NursingStudent #EMTips #CriticalCare #BurnShock #KidneyPerfusion #EmergencyMedicine #InsideYourMind