Anatomy & Physiology (6th Edition)
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Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 5, Problem 23SAQ
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To determine:
The different region of the human body according to the rule of nine and the relative percentage of the burn if the following parts are involved in burn:
(a) The entire posterior trunk and buttocks
(b) One entire lower limb
(c) Entire front of the left upper limb
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On an outline diagram of the human body, mark off various regions according to the rule of nines. What percentage of the total body surface is affected if the skin over the following body parts is burned? (a) the entire posterior trunk and buttocks, (b) an entire lower limb, (c) the entire front of the left upper limb.
On a diagram of the human body, mark off various regions according to the rule of nines. What percent of the total body surface is affected if someone is burned (a) over the entire posterior trunk and buttocks? (b) over an entire lower limb? (c) on the entire front of the left upper limb?
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