The most appropriate management of a patient who has sustained widespread full-thickness burns following an explosion should consist of applying
A. oxygen; dry, sterile dressings; warmth; and providing rapid transport
B. oxygen; dry; sterile dressings; burn ointment; and providing rapid transport
C. oxygen; moist; sterile dressings; warmth; and providing rapid transport
D. oxygen; moist; sterile dressings; burn ointment; and providing rapid transport
Answer: A. oxygen; dry, sterile dressings; warmth; and providing rapid transport
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