Saturday, February 20, 2010

Hot Grease Burn Pierre, A College Student, Seriously Burned His Arm With Hot Grease While Working N A Fast-food Establishment?

Pierre, a college student, seriously burned his arm with hot grease while working n a fast-food establishment? - hot grease burn

Pierre, a student severely burned his arm with hot grease while working in a fast-food restaurant. The review of the record shows that damage is in the back of the hand, the epidermis and a portion of the dermis. Totally destroyed, however, on the back of the forearm, both in the dermis and epidermis were. How are these two classified layoffs? About what percentage of the surface of the skin was burned? If the burn heals a scar, the functions of the skin are lost.

1 comment:

  1. Is this a serious question or a math question?

    If it is difficult, he would see pictures of the burning process, but apparently suffered second degree burns on the back of the hand and third-degree burns on the forearm. He doubted the scar and the skin is not in a position to expect more sales.

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