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* A partial thickness burn (second degree) affects both the outer layer of skin and the layer that lies underneath it (the dermis). The skin may have large blisters and the tissue is deep red, wet, and shiny. These burns are very painful.

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A first degree burn causes the skin to turn pink or red, but doesn't actually damage the tissue below the first layer of skin.

A second degree burn causes pain, redness, blisters and swelling, the damage effects the epidermis and the dermis (lower layer of skin). Keep the skin clean and loosely bandaged when the blisters break, use a antibiotic ointment to prevent infection.

A third degree burn is a deeper burn than second degree, when the damage goes beyond the skin layer and damages underlying tissue and nerves. Often the skin will be charred and feel numb because of the damaged nerves.

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1st degree: Redness

2nd degree: Blisters

3rd degree: Charring of the skin

4th degree: Charring of the bones

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Second degree burn.

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It is a second degree burn

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second-degree burn =)

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A 2nd degree burn.

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Second Degree Burn

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2nd degree

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What type of injury has blisters deep redness around the burn and shiny skin?

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If you are the first to arrive at the scene of a vehicle accident and are assessing a burn victim The victim has blisters deep redness around the burn and shiny skin What type of burn is it?

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What type of burn leaves the skin around the burn charred and the muscle tissue is visible in the center of the wound?

This burn is called a 3rd degree burn. Usually the skin is charred and is surrounded by second degree burns which have blisters. The 3rd degree burn usually sticks to clothing.


Should you give a drink to a third degree burn victim in immediate first aid aid?

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What is the difference a between first and second degree burns?

A 1st degree or superficial burn involves the burning of the epidermis and the dermis only.A 2nd degree or semi-thickness burn involves the burning of the epidermis and the dermis and the subcutaneous tissue - blisters will form from this type of burn.


Blisters deep redness around the burn and shiny skin are symptoms of what type of burns?

it has an alergic reaction untreded the person with the rash will die whithin a month


What should you do if someone burns there hand?

For a first degree burn (redness), you should cool the skin with aloe, gels, ice packs, or cool water. For a second degree burn (blisters) you can do the same as a first degree burn, but be extra careful not to pop any blisters. For a third degree burn (charred skin), Do not apply anything to the bun. Gently cover it with a sterile bandage and seek professional medical help.


You are the first to arrive at the scene of a vehicle accident and are assessing a burn victim The victim has blisters deep redness around the burn and shiny skin You classify the injury as what burn?

Id say its a 999/911 type. Stop being a fanny and ring for the ambulance and seek professional aid. All burns need treating


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