Name and explain the three factors involved in classifying burns
1. Depth -- documented by degree of burn
2. Extent -- how much body surface is affected
3. Agent -- the cause or source of the burn
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Which of the following reflects the guideline defined by the 1995 and 1997 DGs to determine the overall level of medical decision-making complexity?
a. To qualify for a given level, all three of the elements in the table must be met b. To qualify for a given level, at least two of the three elements in the table must be met or exceeded c. To qualify for a given level, the highest element determines the overall level d. To qualify for a given level, specific elements identified by a bullet must be documented
The thin membrane lining the inside of the cardiac muscle is known as the:
A. aorta B. pericardium C. endocardium D. myocardium