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Blisters covering both arms from shoulders to fingers; his forehead is red…
Blisters covering both arms from shoulders to fingers; his forehead is red and tender but no blisters; chest and abdomen are grey-white in color, with little swelling or pain. Dr. concerns are infection, dehydration, and body temperature.
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2nd Degree burn- blisters, redness, and swelling; epidermis is damaged and the upper region of the dermis.
3rd Degree burn- involves entire thickness of skin; burned are is a grey-white color with no pain or edema.
Rule of nines
divides body into 11 areas, each accounting for 9% of the total body area.
Burns are considered critical when over 25% of the body has 2nd degree burns; When over 10% of the body has 3rd degree burns; or there are 3rd degree burns of the face, hands, or feet.
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Bacteria, fungi, and other substances invades damaged skin barriers that could create an infection.
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