A 45-year-old male involved in a house fire has full-thickness circumferential burns to his entire right arm and anterior chest. He is intubated for suspected inhalation injury. During transport, you note increasing ventilator peak pressures, decreasing SpO2, and absent radial pulse on the right side with a weak carotid pulse. What is the most critical intervention?
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A
Increase the IV fluid resuscitation rate.
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B
Perform a needle decompression of the chest.
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C
Immediately perform a chest and arm escharotomy.
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D
Administer a fluid bolus and vasopressors.