A first-degree burn causes:
A) Limited damage to the epidermis, characterized by redness and pain.
B) Damage to the epidermis and dermis, with redness, blisters, edema, and pain.
C) Destruction of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous layers.
D) Destruction of skin and underlying tissues, requiring skin grafts.
A
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