What Do You Know About Burns?
Burns can occur anytime of year, but the summertime can hold special hazards because many of us are outdoors doing yard work, grilling, or boating. Learn more about burns by taking the following quiz.
Which of these facts is true about burns in the United States?
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Although the United States has one of the highest death rates from fire, the numbers of deaths from fire and burns has steadily declined since 1957, the first year statistics were available. To prevent scalds from hot water, check your water heater setting to see that it is set at 120 degrees, the recommended temperature. At that temperature, it takes 5 minutes for a serious burn to occur, according to the American Burn Association (ABA). At higher temperatures, burns occur more quickly: at 140 degrees, for instance, it takes only 5 seconds for a serious burn to occur. And at 160 to 180 degrees—the temperature at which coffee and tea are served—the burn can be instantaneous. Infants, young children, and elderly adults are more vulnerable to burns because their skin is thinner.
Burns are classified by degrees from first to third. Which of these describes a third-degree burn?
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A first-degree burn, although painful, causes only minor skin damage, usually heals in three to five days, and leaves no scar. Skin with a first-degree burn is dry with no blisters. Sunburn or a minor scald is an example of a first-degree burn. A second-degree burn is more painful; it damages but does not destroy the top two layers of skin, and heals in 10 to 21 days, according to the ABA. The skin is moist, wet and weepy, with blisters present. It is swollen and bright pink to cherry red in color. A third-degree burn, the most severe, destroys all three layers of skin, and can involve fat, muscle, and bone. Skin grafts are required to treat this kind of burn. A person with a third-degree burn cannot feel anything in the burned area because the nerves are destroyed.
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