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Third-degree burn
full-thickness burn
First-degree burn
involves only the epidermis
Partial-thickness burn
another name for first- or second-degree burns
Second-degree burn
damage to epidermis and dermis, with blisters
Full-thickness burn
destroys both epidermis and all of dermis; may include underlying tissue; also called a third-degree burn