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50. Which patient should the nurse assess first? A patient with partial thickness burns who is recelving IV Aulds at 500 ml/hr A patient with full-thickness leg burns whose dressing has become saturated A patient with smoke inhalation who has wheezes and altered mental status A patient with bums who is reporting level 8 pain (scale 0-10)
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