Clinical Judgement: On scene phase You are dispatched to a r…

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Clinicаl Judgement: On scene phаse Yоu аre dispatched tо a residential hоme for a 6-year-old female; 44 pound with burn injuries. The caregiver states the child "accidentally spilled hot water on herself" while playing in the kitchen. Upon arrival to the scene no immediate hazards were visible; The home is cluttered, dirty, with no visible hot water spill or cooking equipment near the area, Caregiver (mother, 25 years old) appears nervous and avoids eye contact. The mother reports the child "grabbed a pot of boiling water off the stove." The story changes slightly upon further questioning. Patient has No known medical conditions and no allergies. No signs of inhalation injury, respiratory rate 26 breaths/min, SpO2 97% on room air, HR 140 bpm, capillary refill 2 seconds. Crying but responsive, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) 14. Patient has visible blister burns covering bilateral lower legs with Distinct "glove and stocking" burns, No splash marks, and Multiple bruises in various healing stages on arms and back. The best initial pain management strategy for a pediatric burn patient is opiate management. Morphine is supplied as 10 mg/1 mL. How many milliliters will you administer?

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