Compare the manifestations of superficial, partialthickness, and full-thickness burn injuries.
Ans:- Manifestations of superficial partial thickness burn injury are as follows :- skin will be extremely red, appear wet and /or shiny , painful to touch, and will form blisters. Blanching may occur but color will return quickly after pressure is removed.
Manifestations of full thickness of burn injuries are as follows :- skin will either be white, black, brown, charred, or leathery in appearance. Dry, black necrotic tissue will form around the wound. Nerve endings are destroyed along with dermis that's why wounds are painless in this burn.
Compare the manifestations of superficial, partialthickness, and full-thickness burn injuries.
Compare the manifestations of superficial, partialthickness, and full-thickness burn injuries.
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