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identify whether each of the following describes a first - degree, seco…

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identify whether each of the following describes a first - degree, second - degree, or third - degree burn. write 1°, 2°, or 3°.
______ 1. affects all three skin layers
______ 2. average sunburn
______ 3. color can vary (brown/tan, black, white)
______ 4. damages entire epidermis and a portion of the dermis
______ 5. damages only the epidermis
______ 6. full thickness burn
______ 7. glands, hair follicles, and blood vessels destroyed
______ 8. pain, redness, and blistering; scarring is common
______ 9. partial thickness burn
______ 10. redness and pain, but no blistering or scarring
______ 11. superficial burn
______ 12. surface of skin has leathery look and feel
______ 13. victim feels no pain
apply the rule of nines to determine the percentage of body that was burned:
both legs = __________________ %
entire back and buttocks, and the backs of both arms = __________________ %
front of the left arm, entire head and neck = __________________ %
entire right leg, entire right arm, entire head and neck = __________________ %
entire head and neck, front of trunk, back and buttocks, and perineum = __________________ %
back of right arm, front of left arm, front of trunk, back and buttocks = __________________ %
entire head and neck = __________________ %

Explanation:

Response
Part 1: Identifying Burn Degrees

To solve this, we recall the characteristics of each burn degree:

  • 1° (First - degree): Damages only the epidermis; redness, pain, no blistering/scaring; superficial; average sunburn.
  • 2° (Second - degree): Damages entire epidermis and part of dermis; pain, redness, blistering; scarring common; partial thickness.
  • 3° (Third - degree): Affects all three skin layers; full thickness; color varies; destroys glands/hair follicles/blood vessels; leathery look; victim feels no pain (nerve damage).
  1. Affects all three skin layers → \(3^\circ\)
  2. Average sunburn → \(1^\circ\)
  3. Color can vary → \(3^\circ\)
  4. Damages entire epidermis and part of dermis → \(2^\circ\)
  5. Damages only the epidermis → \(1^\circ\)
  6. Full thickness burn → \(3^\circ\)
  7. Glands, hair follicles, vessels destroyed → \(3^\circ\)
  8. Pain, redness, blistering; scarring common → \(2^\circ\)
  9. Partial thickness burn → \(2^\circ\)
  10. Redness, pain, no blistering/scaring → \(1^\circ\)
  11. Superficial burn → \(1^\circ\)
  12. Leathery look/feel → \(3^\circ\)
  13. Victim feels no pain → \(3^\circ\)
Part 2: Rule of Nines

The Rule of Nines divides the body into regions with percentages:

  • Head/neck: \(9\%\)
  • Each arm: \(9\%\) (front/back: \(4.5\%\) each)
  • Trunk (front: \(18\%\), back: \(18\%\), buttocks: part of back)
  • Each leg: \(18\%\) (total both legs: \(36\%\))
  • Perineum: \(1\%\)
  1. Both legs: Each leg is \(18\%\), so \(18 + 18=36\%\)
  2. Entire back (18%) and buttocks (part of back, but in Rule of Nines, back is 18% including buttocks) and backs of both arms (each back arm is \(4.5\%\), so \(4.5\times2 = 9\%\)): \(18+9 = 27\%\)
  3. Front of left arm (\(4.5\%\)) + entire head/neck (\(9\%\)): \(4.5 + 9=13.5\%\)
  4. Entire right leg (\(18\%\)) + entire right arm (\(9\%\)) + entire head/neck (\(9\%\)): \(18 + 9+9 = 36\%\)
  5. Entire head/neck (\(9\%\)) + front of trunk (\(18\%\)) + back/buttocks (\(18\%\)) + perineum (\(1\%\)): \(9+18 + 18+1=46\%\)
  6. Back of right arm (\(4.5\%\)) + front of left arm (\(4.5\%\)) + front of trunk (\(18\%\)) + back/buttocks (\(18\%\)): \(4.5+4.5 + 18+18=45\%\)
  7. Entire head and neck: \(9\%\)
Final Answers
Part 1 (Burn Degrees)
  1. \(3^\circ\)
  2. \(1^\circ\)
  3. \(3^\circ\)
  4. \(2^\circ\)
  5. \(1^\circ\)
  6. \(3^\circ\)
  7. \(3^\circ\)
  8. \(2^\circ\)
  9. \(2^\circ\)
  10. \(1^\circ\)
  11. \(1^\circ\)
  12. \(3^\circ\)
  13. \(3^\circ\)
Part 2 (Rule of Nines)
  • Both legs: \(\boldsymbol{36}\)
  • Entire back and buttocks, backs of both arms: \(\boldsymbol{27}\)
  • Front of left arm, entire head and neck: \(\boldsymbol{13.5}\)
  • Entire right leg, entire right arm, entire head and neck: \(\boldsymbol{36}\)
  • Entire head and neck, front of trunk, back and buttocks, perineum: \(\boldsymbol{46}\)
  • Back of right arm, front of left arm, front of trunk, back and buttocks: \(\boldsymbol{45}\)
  • Entire head and neck: \(\boldsymbol{9}\)

Answer:

Part 1: Identifying Burn Degrees

To solve this, we recall the characteristics of each burn degree:

  • 1° (First - degree): Damages only the epidermis; redness, pain, no blistering/scaring; superficial; average sunburn.
  • 2° (Second - degree): Damages entire epidermis and part of dermis; pain, redness, blistering; scarring common; partial thickness.
  • 3° (Third - degree): Affects all three skin layers; full thickness; color varies; destroys glands/hair follicles/blood vessels; leathery look; victim feels no pain (nerve damage).
  1. Affects all three skin layers → \(3^\circ\)
  2. Average sunburn → \(1^\circ\)
  3. Color can vary → \(3^\circ\)
  4. Damages entire epidermis and part of dermis → \(2^\circ\)
  5. Damages only the epidermis → \(1^\circ\)
  6. Full thickness burn → \(3^\circ\)
  7. Glands, hair follicles, vessels destroyed → \(3^\circ\)
  8. Pain, redness, blistering; scarring common → \(2^\circ\)
  9. Partial thickness burn → \(2^\circ\)
  10. Redness, pain, no blistering/scaring → \(1^\circ\)
  11. Superficial burn → \(1^\circ\)
  12. Leathery look/feel → \(3^\circ\)
  13. Victim feels no pain → \(3^\circ\)
Part 2: Rule of Nines

The Rule of Nines divides the body into regions with percentages:

  • Head/neck: \(9\%\)
  • Each arm: \(9\%\) (front/back: \(4.5\%\) each)
  • Trunk (front: \(18\%\), back: \(18\%\), buttocks: part of back)
  • Each leg: \(18\%\) (total both legs: \(36\%\))
  • Perineum: \(1\%\)
  1. Both legs: Each leg is \(18\%\), so \(18 + 18=36\%\)
  2. Entire back (18%) and buttocks (part of back, but in Rule of Nines, back is 18% including buttocks) and backs of both arms (each back arm is \(4.5\%\), so \(4.5\times2 = 9\%\)): \(18+9 = 27\%\)
  3. Front of left arm (\(4.5\%\)) + entire head/neck (\(9\%\)): \(4.5 + 9=13.5\%\)
  4. Entire right leg (\(18\%\)) + entire right arm (\(9\%\)) + entire head/neck (\(9\%\)): \(18 + 9+9 = 36\%\)
  5. Entire head/neck (\(9\%\)) + front of trunk (\(18\%\)) + back/buttocks (\(18\%\)) + perineum (\(1\%\)): \(9+18 + 18+1=46\%\)
  6. Back of right arm (\(4.5\%\)) + front of left arm (\(4.5\%\)) + front of trunk (\(18\%\)) + back/buttocks (\(18\%\)): \(4.5+4.5 + 18+18=45\%\)
  7. Entire head and neck: \(9\%\)
Final Answers
Part 1 (Burn Degrees)
  1. \(3^\circ\)
  2. \(1^\circ\)
  3. \(3^\circ\)
  4. \(2^\circ\)
  5. \(1^\circ\)
  6. \(3^\circ\)
  7. \(3^\circ\)
  8. \(2^\circ\)
  9. \(2^\circ\)
  10. \(1^\circ\)
  11. \(1^\circ\)
  12. \(3^\circ\)
  13. \(3^\circ\)
Part 2 (Rule of Nines)
  • Both legs: \(\boldsymbol{36}\)
  • Entire back and buttocks, backs of both arms: \(\boldsymbol{27}\)
  • Front of left arm, entire head and neck: \(\boldsymbol{13.5}\)
  • Entire right leg, entire right arm, entire head and neck: \(\boldsymbol{36}\)
  • Entire head and neck, front of trunk, back and buttocks, perineum: \(\boldsymbol{46}\)
  • Back of right arm, front of left arm, front of trunk, back and buttocks: \(\boldsymbol{45}\)
  • Entire head and neck: \(\boldsymbol{9}\)