A burn that causes only pain, swelling, and redness is a ____. 

A. first-degree burn
B. second-degree burn
C. third-degree burn
D. partial-thickness burn
E. full-thickness burn


A. first-degree burn
A superficial or first-degree burn involves only the epidermis and is characterized by pain, redness, and swelling.

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a. 12 to 30 b. 20 to 30 c. 60 to 75 d. 80 to 140

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The AEMT would recognize which of the following as TRUE regarding poisoning?

A) The majority of poisonings is intentional and result in homicide or suicide. B) All toxins are poisonous when in contact with the human body. C) A poison is any substance that impairs a person's health by its chemical action. D) The number one cause of poisoning in the United States is medications.

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Increasing carbohydrate intake can reverse hyperinsulinemia, thereby leading to weight loss.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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A nerve is a bundled unit of nerve fibers located ________ the brain and spinal cord, connecting various parts of the body

a. alongside b. inside c. outside d. distant from

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