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A patient is suffering from painful, highly corrosive burns similar to acid, and wheals have begun to appear on the skin. Which vesicant (blister agent) is suspected?
The past tense of weep is wept. The future tense of weep is will weep.
Fish do not weep
A homophone for "weep" is "wheat."
The past participle of "weep" is "wept."
The meaning of the 'blister' in blister copper is for that fact that its appearance is caused by the escaping sulfur dioxide which gives it the blister look.
A blister is caused by forceful rubbing a.k.a. friction, burns, freezing, or infection in the upper layers of the skin. The fluid "plasma" which builds up under the damaged layer of skin acts as a barrier between the damaged skin and the new skin that is being produced.
You let them heal - leave them alone, don't pick at them and don't pop the blister or peel the edges. When the skin underneath is sufficiently healed, the blister will pop on its own and the damaged skin will shed off naturally. If you have severe burns that go deeper than the upper levels of the skin, you need to see a doctor for treatment so the skin doesn't scar (or doesn't scar as badly).
we can weep because we have tear ducts in our eyes!
Three different types of burns are first, second, and third degree burns. 1st degree looks like a burn, 2nd degree looks like a blister, and 3rd degree looks like acid burned off the epidermis.
A blister on the labia