Multiple Choice
A major distinction between second- and third-degree burns is that third-degree burns:
A) involve injury to only the deep epidermal layers.
B) involve damage to only hair follicles.
C) involve damage to only the sweat glands.
D) are characterized by insensitivity to pain immediately after injury.
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