Match each burn type with an appropriate treatment. A. First-degree burn Elevate the burned area. B. Second-degree burn Submerge in cold water for 10 minutes. C. Third-degree burn Avoid submerging in cold water.

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Answer:

A. First degree burn: Submerge in cold water for 10 minutes.

(Do not put ice! )

B. Second degree burn: Elevate burned area

C. Third degree burn: Avoid submerging in water

A. First degree burn: Submerge in cold water for 10 minutes.

B. Second degree burn: Elevate burned area

C. Third degree burn: Avoid submerging in water

What are the degrees of burn?

  • Burns is the damage caused to the skin tissue overexposure to intense heat, electrical shock, chemicals, or other radiations. Burns can be mild, severe, or even fatal.
  • Most of the skin tissue affected during a burn is the upper tissue; however, depending upon the severity and depth of the burn, the underlying tissue can also be affected.
  1. First-degree burns – are mild and are usually caused due to overexposure to the sun. The upper layer of the skin turns red and hot, but there is no blister formation. should be treated by running under cold water.
  2. Second-degree burns – affects the top layer of skin and a part of the under skin, i.e., the dermis. As a result, the person often experiences pain, redness, and blistering.
  3. Third-degree burns – affects all three layers of skin, i.e., the upper-lower and the fat layer. These burns also damage the hair follicles, sweat glands, and even the nerve endings. As a result, the skin turns black, white, or red and should not be submerged in water. These burns can often be life-threatening.

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