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question 7 (mandatory) (1 point) question for case study b: when tanya becomes responsive again, arriving at the hospital, she is asked about her pain level. she says that she does not have much pain in her lower body area that have been burned. from this observation, what degree of burn do you think she has? why? 3rd degree burn; because the burn is so severe that her pain receptors are saturated, and she becomes numb to the pain 2nd degree burn; because the burn is so severe that her pain receptors are saturated, and she becomes numb to the pain 2nd degree burn; because the burn has gone deep enough that her sensory receptors are no longer functinoal for pain 3rd degree burn; because the burn has gone deep enough that her sensory receptors are no longer functinoal for pain question 8 (mandatory) (1 point) question for case study b: which of the following is not a major threat to her body due to severe burning? lost of thermoregulation lost of fluid/electrolyte balance sepsis lost of blood
For Question 7: Third - degree burns damage nerve endings (sensory receptors for pain), so a person may not feel much pain. For Question 8: Loss of thermoregulation, fluid/electrolyte imbalance, and sepsis are major threats from severe burns, while loss of blood is not as directly a major threat compared to the others in the context of burns.
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Question 7: 3rd degree burn; because the burn has gone deep enough that her sensory receptors are no longer functional for pain
Question 8: lost of blood