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The American Burn Association (ABA) has established guidelines that outline 10 criteria for transferring patients to a burn center. These criteria include burns that affect the face, hands, feet, genitalia, perineum, and any area with full-thickness burns. Other reasons for transfer include chemical burns, electrical burns, inhalation injuries, and a total body surface area (TBSA) greater than 10%.[8][9] TBSA can be calculated using various methods, such as the Rule of Nines, the Lund-Browder chart, and the Rule of Palms. Superficial burns are not included in the calculation of TBSA.[10] It is crucial for medical providers to accurately evaluate the depth of a burn and be aware of the transfer criteria if the patient is not initially assessed in a certified burn center. While some burns may heal without intervention, not all can be treated appropriately without surgical intervention. Complications, such as infection, hypertrophic scarring, or contractures, can greatly affect a patient's physical function and mental well-being. Therefore, medical providers must take the necessary precautions to prevent such complications.[11]