What is the appropriate intervention for a patient with a circumferential chest burn and increasing respiratory effort?
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Correct answer: Prepare for escharotomy to relieve chest restriction
Circumferential chest burns may restrict chest expansion causing respiratory compromise; escharotomy may be required.
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