TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Airway Management for the Burn Patient A1 - Lester, Laeben A1 - Braude, Darren A2 - Hung, Orlando R. A2 - Murphy, Michael F. Y1 - 2017 N1 - T2 - Hung's Difficult and Failed Airway Management, 3e AB - A 57-year-old man was brought to the emergency department by Emergency Medical Service (EMS) with burns to the head, face, and chest secondary to smoking while on 2 L·min−1 of oxygen via nasal cannula for COPD. There was no reported loss of consciousness. Albuterol was nebulized, an 18-gauge IV was placed and IV fluids and fentanyl administered. Upon arrival to the emergency department, the patient is awake and alert but in obvious pain with mild respiratory distress. He speaks in full sentences with a hoarse voice. His blood pressure is 152/91, with a heart rate of 112 bpm, breathing 26 times per minute, with an oxygen saturation of 97% while receiving oxygen by non-rebreather, and his temperature is 36.8°C. Lungs sounds are remarkable for diffuse wheezing with fair air movement. SN - PB - McGraw-Hill Education CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/03/28 UR - accessanesthesiology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1146617576 ER -