A 45-year-old man on ICU develops thyroid storm. He has a temperature of 40.5°C, HR 160 (AF), GCS 10, and liver dysfunction. The Burch-Wartofsky score is >45 (highly suggestive of thyroid storm). In what order should treatment be given?APropylthiouracil first, then iodine immediatelyBIV beta-blocker (propranolol) for rate control → propylthiouracil (PTU) or carbimazole to inhibit new thyroid hormone synthesis → Lugol's iodine or potassium iodide at least 1 HOUR after PTU (to avoid using iodide as substrate for more hormone production) → IV hydrocortisone (blocks T4→T3 conversion and treats possible relative adrenal insufficiency) → supportive care including coolingCIodine first, then beta-blockerDSurgery immediatelyEThyroid hormone replacementCheck my answer