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newyorker26

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Name and explain the three factors involved in classifying burns.

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Which of the following statements regarding minors is accurate?
 A) The age of majority differs depending on the state of residence.
  B) Twenty-one is the age of majority in all states.
  C) In all states, a parent must authorize any type of treatment in writing for a minor child.
  D) A teenager can authorize his or her own surgery or treatment.



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Answer to Question 1

1. Depth -- documented by degree of burn
2. Extent -- how much body surface is affected
3. Agent -- the cause or source of the burn

Answer to Question 2

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