First you stop the burning immediately and remove all constrictive clothing.
second, you call 911 IF the burn penetrates all layers of the skin. If skin looks leathery or charred with white, brown, or black patches. If hands, feet, face, or genitals are burned. If the person is an infant or a senior.
The immediate risk is permanent damage to the area that was burned.
Keep chopping tomatoes. I don’t know what else to tell you, because there are no answer choices.
Well technically it does not matter if you keep the formula in the fridge or cabinet and it is definitely not safe to have the water boiling it could make a hole in the baby's throat and you don't need all infants to have so my guess is to convince moms to switch to breast feeding because studies show when you breast feed the baby is smarter then formula fed infants.