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Answer:B
Reason:it is balanced
Answer:
D. Related to circumferential eschar.
Explanation:
The third degree burns are also called full thickness burns.
The skin becomes<u> pearly gray / charred skin ( Circumferential scar )</u>
They usually involves all the layers of the skin and also the underlying tissue.
It is the most severe burn.
It may be painful may be painless.
Can be life threatning due to fluid loss.
As the eschar is defined as a sloughed off peice of a dead tissue from the skin especially after burn thus the nurse should add a " Related to circumferential eschar " phrase.
Answer:
Explanation:
There are some reasons why a generic version of a trade-name drug could fail FDA approval as a therapeutic equivalent drug but what is described in the question suggests that the active ingredient of this generic version is different from that of the "original" trade-name drug. The reason is because, all the properties of the drug mentioned should have been compared to that of the original trade-name drug to prove bioequivalence - as the therapeutic effects of this drug should be in comparison to the original trade-name drug and not just be of it's own as suggested (for example, the drug should reduce symptoms of the illness with the same strength the trade-name does and not just as written that it reduces the symptoms of the illness) in the tone used in the question.