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Question 1 of 11
1. Question
What are the main categories of burns? (Please select from the list below)
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Question 2 of 11
2. Question
A deep dermal burn can be said to be?
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Question 3 of 11
3. Question
Thermal burns are caused by?
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Question 4 of 11
4. Question
A non-complex burn can be described as:
…a partial-thickness thermal burn can be described as a burn covering > (greater than) 15% total body surface area TSBA in adults or >10% in children (>5% in children younger than 1 year) that does not affect a critical* area >1% of the body. *(Burns to hands, feet, face, perineum, or genitalia, burns crossing joints and circumferential burns)…
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5. Question
A full-thickness burn can be said to be… (select the correct statement)
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6. Question
Escharotomy can be defined as… (select the correct statement)
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7. Question
What is the management of deep dermal and full thickness burns?
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8. Question
A superficial dermal burn can be said to be… (select the correct statement)
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9. Question
Radiation burns are caused by?
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Question 10 of 11
10. Question
What type of skin grafting consists of the epidermis and a small portion of the dermis?
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Question 11 of 11
11. Question
In the initial management of burns – the ABC-DE approach – what does the E stand for?
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