9.Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of full-thickness burns? a.they require skin grafts for complete healin

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9.Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of full-thickness burns? a.they require skin grafts for complete healin

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9.Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of
full-thickness burns?
a.they require skin grafts for complete healing
b.they result in damage to all layers of the epidermis, the
dermis, and much of the underlying connective tissue
c.they result in a wound that is dry, hard, and doesn't have
much blood flow
d.they result in the formation of eschar, which is darkened,
deadened skin (a scab)
e.they result in extreme pain immediately afterthe burn
10.Surgery after a myocardial infarction (heart attack) reveals
that a significant amount of connective tissue has replaced cardiac
muscle, especially in the areas of extensive damage. This is
characteristic of which type of tissue healing?
a.first intention
b.second intention
c.resolution
d.regeneration
e.replacement
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