Asked by Kaitlyn Hicks on Jun 25, 2024

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​Involves an injury primarily to the epidermis,resulting in reddening of the skin and moderately severe pain

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

Reddening

The process of becoming red, often as a response to emotion, heat, or injury.

Classification

A system for organizing data into categories for efficient handling and analysis.

  • Recognize and categorize various burn categories (first-degree, second-degree, third- or fourth-degree, and chemical burns) based on their descriptions.
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Constance ShermanJul 01, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
This description matches a first-degree burn, which affects only the outer layer of skin (epidermis), causing pain and redness but not blistering or more severe damage that would involve deeper layers of skin or tissues.