Which of the following is true about a second-degree burn? Check all that apply.A.The skin is red and blistered.B.It will definitely cause scarring.C.It occurs at the deepest skin level.D.It should be submerged in cold water and wrapped in clean, dry dressings.
skin is red and blistered.
That they are very painful and take time to heal.
It is the least serious of skin burns.
Only the epidermis (outer layer of the skin) is burned.
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A second-degree burn involves redness, swelling and blistering, and the damage may extend beneath the epidermis to deeper layers of skin (dermis).
It should be submerged in cold water and wrapped in clean,dry dressings.
The skin is red and blistered.
A first degree burn will have redness. It will also feel hot to the victim. But it only involves the outer layer of the skin.
It is the least serious of burns. Only the outer layer of skin is burned.
It is the least serious of burns. Only the outer layer of skin is burned.
yes he didn't want to show the burn
Third degree burns cause blistered and charred skin. It can also cause your skin to melt.
No; it is false.
It was one of the first feature films
True, fire must have oxygen to burn.
3rd degree burns normally are not painful because the nerve endings have been destroyed. With 2nd degree burns the opposite is often true when hypersensitivity is present because the nerves are not destroyed, but damaged.
It depends on the depth of the cut and the burn. If it bleeds, then you have damaged your dermis layer of your skin. The same is true for sunburn. Most sunburns are only a first degree burn that affects the epidermis. But a severe sunburn that is second, or even third degree can also cause damage to the dermal layer. THE INTEGUMENTARY (SKIN)
True. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Two angles which are complementary have a sum which is 90° If the two angles are congruent, they are each half of 90° = ½ × 90° = 45° →The statement is true.
the true degree is the mechanical degree