Human Anatomy & Physiology (9th Edition)

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Chapter 5 - The Integumentary System - Review Questions - Critical Thinking and Clinical Application Questions - Page 171: 2

Answer

The two most important problems encountered clinically with a victim of third-degree burns are the loss of body fluids resulting in dehydration and an electrolyte imbalance; as well as the risk of infection. Intact skin effectively blocks not only the diffusion of water and water-soluble substances out of the body, but acts as a barrier limiting the invasion of various microorganisms.

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The two most important problems encountered clinically with a victim of third-degree burns are the loss of body fluids resulting in dehydration and an electrolyte imbalance; as well as the risk of infection. Intact skin effectively blocks not only the diffusion of water and water-soluble substances out of the body, but acts as a barrier limiting the invasion of various microorganisms.
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