1 Scenario 13.1 Major Burn. 2 Chest X-ray 3 Post-intubation Chest X-ray Preliminary Read: Endotracheal tube in good position. No pneumothorax or infiltrates.

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1 Scenario 13.1 Major Burn

2 Chest X-ray

3 Post-intubation Chest X-ray Preliminary Read: Endotracheal tube in good position. No pneumothorax or infiltrates identified.

4 CT Head Preliminary Read No acute intracranial abnormality identified

5 Complete Blood Count WBC x 10 9 /L HGB g/dL HCT % PLT x 10 9 /L

6 Basic Metabolic Panel Glucose mg/dL BUN85-20 mg/dL Sodium meq/L Potassium meq/L Chloride meq/L CO meq/L Creatinine mg/dL

7 Lactate mmol/L

8 Coagulation Panel PT s INR PTT s

9 Liver Function Tests T. bili0.4<1.0 mg/dL D. bili0.2<0.4 mg/dL AST U/L ALT U/L Alk. phos U/L

10 Blood Type Blood typeA positive

11 Carboxyhemoglobin 6.7%<3%

12 ABG pH PaO mmHg PaCO mmHg HCO meq/L FiO 2 100%