Localized cold injuries usually affect the distal end of extremist such as ears, nose, and face. What is true about such injuries?
Explanation
Answer: D - When dealing with localized cold injuries, never break blisters, never rub or massage the affected area, and never allow patient to walk on an affected extremity. It is also true that direct heat should never be placed on the affected extremity. Additionally, remove the patient from the cold environment, protect the cold injured extremity from further injury, administer oxygen, and remove wet and restrictive clothing.