During which phase of a burn injury does extravasation of proteins, water, and electrolytes occur, resulting in edema and potential hypovolemia?

A) Emergent
B) Hyperemia
C) Hypermetabolic
D) Fluid shift

D

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Heparin poisoning can result in life-threatening bleeding. This must be reversed by a slow intravenous infusion of:

A. acetylsalicylic acid B. saline C. protamine sulfate D. warfarin

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