A 35-year-old male suffers a burn injury to his right upper extremity, with areas appearing pale and mottled, non-blanching, though still sensate. What is the type of burn injury described?
A. Superficial burn
B. Superficial partial thickness burn
C. Deep partial thickness burn
D. Full thickness burn
E. Full thickness burn involving fascia/muscle/bone
Select your answer:
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Nervous / Sensory System › ViewWhich of the following statements is incorrect?
A. Taste is referred to as the gustatory sense.
B. Taste is referred to as the olfactory sense.
C. There are five primary tastes.
D. Taste buds are specialised to be more sensitive to one of the primary tastes.
Brain › View
Conditioned reflexes involve
A. An immediate response because your body should know how to respond to something by itself
B. An on the spot reaction that doesn’t involve prior knowledge
C. Prior thought or learning
D. A slow response to an object moving