The zone of stasis is:

A. an area of burned tissue that has sustained only minimal injury and will completely recover.
B. an area of burned tissue in which venous pooling results in increased edema and stopping of the healing progression.
C. an area of burned tissue that has been damaged beyond repair and will undergo necrosis.
D. an area of burned tissue with cellular injury and compromised perfusion.


D

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