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(Solved): 20) Blisters are associated with a) A first degree burn (superficial) b) A second degree burn (part ...




20)
Blisters are associated with
a) A first degree burn (superficial)
b) A second degree burn (partial)
c) A third degree bur
20) Blisters are associated with a) A first degree burn (superficial) b) A second degree burn (partial) c) A third degree burn (full thickness) d) Both answers (a) and (b) e) Both answers (b) and (c) 21) Charred black and/or dried white areas are characteristic of: a) A first degree burn (superficial) b) A second degree burn (partial) c) A third degree burn (full thickness) d) Both answers (a) and (b) e) Both answers (b) and (c) 22) If the rule of nines is used to calculate the percentage of body surface area (BSA) burned, the adult victim's palm represents % and is useful to quickly estimate their entire burned area. a) 1 percent BSA b) 4.5 percent BSA c) 9 percent BSA d) 18 percent BSA 23) Systemic complications associated with serious burns include all of the following, except: a) Hyperthermia (high body temperature) b) Hypothermia (low body temperature) c) Hypovolemia (loss of body fluids - plasma) d) Infection 24) Treatment of a third degree burn to the forearm include all of the following. except: a) Immediate cool the burned part (stop the burning process) b) Apply dry sterile dressing c) Keep the extremity submerged in ice water d) Seek medical advice as soon as possible 25) To control bleeding, the first method of treatment is a) Pressure to the arterial pressure point b) Tourniquet c) Direct pressure d) None of the above 26) Which statement is false regarding splinting a fracture? a) Use gentle traction to straighten an angulated fracture before splinting, unless pain or resistance to correction is encountered. b) Splint dislocations or deformities near a joint in the position they are found (manipulate them once only in attempt to restore a pulse) c) Immobilization of the fracture is not accomplished unless it is immobilized from the joint above to the joint below the fracture Star HLTAID003 Student Assessment Workbook 2019_v2.0


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Question 20 - Answer - b) Second-degree (partial thickness) burns. Second-degree burns involve the epidermis and part of the lower layer of skin, the dermis. The burn site looks red, blistered, and may be swollen and painful. Question 21 Answer
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