After securing airway and circulation in the initial burn management protocol, what is the next priority?
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Correct answer: Estimating burn size and starting fluid resuscitation
After securing airway, breathing, and circulation, the next priority is estimating burn size (TBSA) and depth and initiating fluid resuscitation based on those findings.
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