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Second-degree (partial-thickness) burns are characterized by:

Blisters and pain with moist red skin are partial-thickness.

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Question: Second-degree (partial-thickness) burns are characterized by:

Answer options: ✅ Blisters, severe pain, red moist skin

  • Painless white or charred skin
  • No blistering
  • Black charring only

Correct answer: Blisters, severe pain, red moist skin

Explanation: Blisters and pain with moist red skin are partial-thickness.

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