A burn victim comes into your local Emergency Room, and you are helping to assess the extent of their burns. In your assessment, you notice that the patient has burns on their head and neck, their right arm, their right leg, and the front of the torso. You determine that the patient has burns over ________ percent of their body.

A. 45
B. 63
C. 54
D. 36


Answer: C

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