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An 82-year-old woman with a history of rheumatoid arthritis and coronary artery disease spilled gasoline all over her body while manipulating a large container in her garage. A short circuit occurred, and her clothes and body were ignited. She is admitted with extensive burns. Waxy-white areas cover about 80% of her body surface. There is no pain over the affected areas. No blisters are seen. A few minutes after the accident, paramedics find her stunned but alert. They were able to obtain vital signs, which were normal. What option will be the best upon arrival to an acute care center?
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