Dr Martins 29 Cowslip Avenue Berkeley 10 April 2018 Re: Mr Robert Smithson, 22 years old Dear Dr Martins, I am writing in regard to Mr Robert Smithson’s discgarge tomorrow. He was treated for partial-thickness burns on the neck and chest accompanied by respiratory distress and he requires community assistance. On 06 April, he was presented in the Berkeley General Hospital due to 18 percent TBSA burns. A series of laboratory test were done such as: serum glucose, a chest x-ray, a blood typing and crossmatching all in normal. In addition, his arterial blood gas and cardiac monitoring reveals normal in range. Subsequently, a laryngoscopy intubation was uncessary because he can tolerate a spontaneous breathing and a bp of 130/80 mmHg. Although there was no evident of wheezing, he was then monitored for signs of difficulty of breathing and circulation problems. He has a urinary catheter and been monitored hourly. Consequently, he was observed for fowler’s position. Overall, Mr S...