Thermal burns can be a complex injury because there’s different degrees of a burn. There are also different sizes of burns. If we look at a burn it ranges from different degrees of burns for example the pink outer ring denotes the first degree burn it’s noted with redness and pain. Then we move to the second degree which is usually blistering whether they are intact or they are popped, blistering skin is the second degree burn whilst the dark charred area depicts the third degree burn.
I would say A. Electric burns, since the burn was caused by electric conductors and energized equipment. Thermal burns are caused by fire and I’m not sure what flash burns are but that doesn’t sound right so A.Electric burns. I hope this helped! :-)
To prevent increased circulation and itching, lotions should be gently but firmly patted on the skin, rather than rubbed in. Shake all lotions thoroughly immediately before application. Lotions are aqueous and are easily cleansed with water. Lotions are not oil based.