A 28-year-old man in the hospital burn unit has been febrile for the past 48 hours. He was admitted to the hospital 4 days ago after sustaining inhalational injury and burns over 40% of the total body surface area in a methamphetamine laboratory explosion. There were no signs of wound infection 4 hours ago in the operating room, where the patient underwent dressing changes and a second stage of burn excision and skin grafting under general anesthesia. Temperature is 38.5 C (101.3 F) , blood pressure is 146/92 mm Hg, and pulse is 118/min. The patient is sedated and intubated and on mechanical ventilation. He arouses to a loud voice and follows simple commands, moving the extremities symmetrically. Telemetry shows sinus tachycardia. Multiple wound and blood cultures taken since admission are negative. Which of the following is the most likely explanation for this patient's condition?
A) Adrenal insufficiency
B) Cyanide poisoning
C) Elevated intracranial pressure
D) Hypermetabolic state
E) Malignant hyperthermia
F) Methamphetamine withdrawal
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