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Wounds affecting the epidermis are called:
 
  a. superficial.
  b. partial thickness.
  c. full thickness.
  d. none of the above.



Using the rule of 9s, if a person has burns covering the posterior head, posterior trunk and both posterior thighs, the burns can be estimated at around ______ of total body surface area.
 
  a. 36
  b. 45
  c. 31.5
  d. 40.5



According to the STAR skin tear classification system, a category 1b skin tear is:
 
  a. a skin tear where the edges can be realigned to thenormal anatomical position and the skin or flapcolour is pale, dusky or darkened.
 b. a skin tear where the edges cannot be realigned tothe normal anatomical position and the skin orflap colour is not pale, dusky or darkened.
 c. a skin tear where the edges cannot be realigned to
  the normal anatomical position and the skin or
  flap colour is pale, dusky or darkened.
  d. a skin tear where the skin flap is completely
  absent.



Infection in a wound is suspected when there is:
 
  a. pain in the wound.
  b. localised redness.
  c. spreading redness and purulent exudate.
  d. yellow tissue.
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