Which type of burn is NOT associated with blisters?

A) first degree
B) second degree
C) third degree
D) all burns cause blisters


A
Explanation: A) Correct! First-degree burns cause redness but not blisters.
B) Second-degree burns are associated with blisters.
C) Third-degree burns are associated with blisters.
D) This statement is not true.

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