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V@ndy87

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Your patient who has been involved in a flash fire tells you he was working on a small engine when volatile chemicals ignited and burned him. He has dry red skin without blistering. Considering their depth, you would classify his burns as:
 
  A) full-thickness.
  B) superficial.
  C) minor.
  D) partial-thickness.

Question 2

Jaundice (yellow skin) is a condition that may indicate:
 
  A) gall bladder dysfunction.
  B) pancreatitis.
  C) kidney failure.
  D) liver dysfunction.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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