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B. The patient has full thickness injuries with damaged nerve endings and little sensation of pain Explanation: Full-thickness burns, also known as third-degree burns, destroy the entire thickness of the skin, including both the epidermis and dermis. This means that the nerve endings in the skin are also destroyed. As a result, patients with full-thickness burns often experience little to no pain in the area of the burn because the nerves that would normally transmit pain signals to the brain are no longer functional. Therefore, the lack of analgesic medications in the patient’s EMR could be due to the fact that the patient is not experiencing significant pain from the burns. This does not rule out the need for pain management, as areas surrounding the burn and procedures related to burn care can still cause pain.
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