Asked by Destiny Mabon on May 09, 2024

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​Also called a superficial burn

A) ​first-degree
B) ​second-degree
C) ​third- or fourth-degree

Superficial Burn

A burn affecting only the outer layer of skin, causing pain, redness, and swelling, but not blistering.

Classification

The systematic arrangement in groups or categories according to established criteria.

Burn

An injury to flesh caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, radiation, or other external sources.

  • Determine and group different forms of burns (first-degree, second-degree, third- or fourth-degree, and chemical burns) by their characteristics.
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Michael CourtneyMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
First-degree burns are also known as superficial burns because they affect only the outermost layer of skin, causing redness and pain without blistering or deeper tissue damage.