The primary care for a liquid chemical burn is to:
A. Wet the burn area then apply a dressing.
B. Neutralize the chemical with baking soda or vinegar.
C. Continually flood the affected area with a large amount of water.
D. Dry the area with sterile sheets then apply water.
Answer: C. Continually flood the affected area with a large amount of water.
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