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g. dermis, epidermis, subcutaneous, muscles
h. muscles, epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous,
j. epidermis, subcutaneous, dermis, muscles
according to chart 1, at the same temperature a first degree burn compares to a second/third degree burn in which way?
a. first degree burns take less time at the same temperature to develop compared with a second/third degree burn
b. first degree burns take more time at the same temperature to develop compared with a second/third degree burn
c. first degree burns take equal time at the same temperature to develop as with a second/third degree burn
d. there is not enough information on the chart to deduct accurately how first and second/third degree burns compare
at 120f, the time it takes to acquire a first degree burn is different from a second/third degree burn how?
First - degree burns are less severe and typically affect only the outer layer of skin (epidermis). Second and third - degree burns are more severe, affecting deeper layers. Generally, at the same temperature, it takes more time for a more severe burn (second/third - degree) to develop compared to a less severe one (first - degree) as it requires more energy to damage deeper tissues.
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B. first degree burns take more time at the same temperature to develop compared with a second/third degree burn