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Proper way to type out degree of burns - Toni
Posted: Oct 21, 2010
Can someone help me with the proper way to type third degree burns or 3rd degree burns. thanks so much.
what my company wants - hope this helps
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I don't know what the BOS says on it, but my company wants it 3rd-degree burn. Hope this helps!
Defer to account specific first, but per BOS - II and III
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BOS II and III recommend numeric ordinals (1st, 2nd, 3rd) without hyphen for burns (1st degree burn.
See Classifications Systems; Burn Classifications (BOS II) and page 369 (BOS III)
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