EPITHELIUM CONNECTIVE TISSUE SKIN
INTEGUMENT
Question
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First Degree Burn
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Second Degree Burn
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Third Degree Burn
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Third-degree burns that are deep and affect a large portion of skin are very serious and can be life-threatening. Even first-and second-degree burns can become infected and cause discoloration and scarring.
Detailed explanation-2: -In severe or widespread burns, fluid is lost through the skin, and the person can become dehydrated.
Detailed explanation-3: -Third-degree: There may be no pain in the area because the nerves may be destroyed, although there will likely be pain around the site, where the burns are not as deep. People with third degree burns are at particular risk for dehydration, infection, and sepsis.
Detailed explanation-4: -What is a third-degree burn? A third-degree burn is referred to as a full-thickness burn. This type of burn destroys the outer layer of skin (epidermis) and the entire layer beneath (or dermis).
Detailed explanation-5: -3rd-degree burn. This burn reaches to the fat layer beneath the skin. Burned areas may be black, brown or white. The skin may look leathery. Third-degree burns can destroy nerves, causing numbness.