Whats the best treatment for a 3rd degree burn?
From my class notes: All third-degree burns require medical treatment. Minor third-degree burns can be treated in a doctor’s office, but all others should be considered a medical emergency that requires hospital treatment, usually in a burn unit. Call 911, or get the person to an emergency room as soon as possible. If the person is on fire, do not let him or her run. Smother any flames with a blanket, jacket, or water, if available, or have the victim use the “stop, drop, and roll” method. Remove any clothing or jewelry from the injured area, but DO NOT remove clothing if it is stuck to the burn. Very briefly immerse the burned area in cold water or use a clean towel or wash cloth moistened with cold water to stop the burning process. Don’t hold the burned area in cold water for too long or you will cool down the body too much. Also don’t use ice or ice water because they will further damage the tissue. Do not break open any blisters, or there will be a greater risk of infection. If th