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You are on the scene of a person down. You arrive at the college dormitory and find a 21-year-old patient lying supine on the floor, unresponsive. The patient is guppy breathing at five times a minute, has a strong radial pulse at 110 beats per minute, and has emesis on himself. Friends state they went out to dinner and a party. They returned to change clothes for another party and he never came out of his dorm room. Your partner suctions the patient, inserts an oropharyngeal airway, and ventilates the patient with a bag-valve mask with high-concentration oxygen. You listen to lung sounds and there are coarse rhonchi bilaterally. What condition do you suspect?
A) Aspiration
B) Severe meningitis
C) Status asthmaticus
D) Overdose
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That worked! Thanks Slight Smile
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