Answer:
c. "Do you have a heart condition or heart failure?"
Step-by-step explanation:
The palm of the hand comprises only one percent of the body surface area. Despite this, a burn of the hand can represent a serious short- or long-term disability. Treatment of burns of the hand begins on the day of injury and may be carried out simultaneously with resuscitation and other treatment if the burn involves a large body-surface area. Edema formation in burned hands hinders motion and may be a factor in later contracture formation. The hands must be elevated above the level of the heart to prevent edema formation.
In patients with extensive burns, edema occurs in both burned and unburned areas because of increased capillary permeability.
In this scenario, the nurse need to know if this patient has an initial case of heart condition or heart failure so as to help in her assessment of the patient and to know the right choice of therapy for the patient