What information does the student learn about scalded skin syndrome?

a. Virulent group II staphylococci cause the scalded skin syndrome.
b. A trauma burn triggers the syndrome.
c. The syndrome results in a separation involving the epidermis.
d. Toxins resulting from scalded skin syndrome are circulated through the blood.
e. The lesions of scalded skin syndrome are sites of the infective organism.


Answer:
a. Virulent group II staphylococci cause the scalded skin syndrome.
c. The syndrome results in a separation involving the epidermis.
d. Toxins resulting from scalded skin syndrome are circulated through the blood.

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