Answer: Cover the burns with a clean, white, dry sheet.
Explanation:
The first degree burns affect the outer surface of the skin, these may cause redness, swelling and pain. The second degree burns may affect both outer and underlying surface of the skin. These burns may cause pain, swelling, redness and blisters. The third degree burns are the severe and lethal burns these affect the nerves and the bones.
The medical responders have removed the clothing and has cooled the burn. The responder must cover the burn and blisters with dry white sheet to prevent the contact of external air with the blisters which may cause irritation and itching at the burn site.
Answer: it’s better than doing nothing and at least it’s not the 1 mile run
Explanation:
Solid tipped IUPC design avoids pressure or becomes lodged against the uterine wall as may occur with fluid filled IUPC.
In fluid filled IUPC:
1. A catheter tip may become wedged against the uttering wall or fetal part preventing recording of pressure data or causing a distorted or truncated waveform.
2. A catheter tip in relation to external pressure transducer position may record inaccurate pressure readings.
3. Meconium, vernix, or blood may obstruct catheter
4. Air in catheter may change pressure waveform or provide inaccurate pressure data.
If he wants surgery he has to check if his eyes will handle the surgery or if he really needs it