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Signs, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Who's at Risk

There are four different classifications of identifying a burn. The four classes are identified by first degree burn, second, third, and fourth degree burns. This determination aides doctors to help distinguish a minor burn from a major burn by measuring the degree of tissue damage to the human body. The degree of tissue damage is measured by the amount of overall body damages to the percentage which is means urged by a system called the Rule of 9s

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Burns and the Rule of 9s

By Erica B