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INITIAL WOUND MANAGEMENT



Burn Depth and Outcome

SECOND DEGREE

CAUSE

APPEARANCE

PAIN

HEALING

SCAR

RISK

SUPERFICIAL

hot liquid short exposure

wet, pink, blisters

severe

10-14 days

minimal

low risk

MID-DERMAL

hot liquid longer exposure, flash flame

less wet, red ± blisters

moderate

2-4 weeks

moderate

moderate, higher in children, elderly

INDETERMINATE (MID OR DEEP)

as above

red with patchy white areas

moderate

2-6 weeks

moderate to severe

high risk

DEEP-DERMAL

chemicals, flames

dry, white

minimal

3-8 weeks

severe (needs graft)

high risk

INDETERMINATE (SECOND OR THIRD)

chemicals, flames

dry, white

none

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THIRD DEGREE (FULL THICKNESS)

chemicals, flames, explosion, with very high temperature

dry, white, or char

none

need graft

mild to severe, depending on timing and type of graft

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