When managing a critically-burned patient, it is important to:

A. administer topical analgesia to the burned areas to afford the patient pain relief.
B. break the integrity of any formed blisters as these can result in infection.
C. rapidly estimate the burn's severity and then cover with dry, sterile dressings.
D. perform a detailed physical exam at the scene to look for occult injuries.


Ans: C. rapidly estimate the burn's severity and then cover with dry, sterile dressings.

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