Your patient is an 18-year-old female college student who is supine in bed and responsive only to painful stimuli. Her roommate states that they went to a party last night. She says the patient only drank soda, but now she thinks a guy who had been following them around might have put something in the patient's drink. Physical examination reveals cool, dry skin and pupils sluggish to light

bilaterally. HR = 72, BP = 112/64, RR = 10, SaO2 = 98%. Which of the following drugs was most likely slipped into her drink?

A) Flunitrazepam
B) LSD
C) Amphetamines
D) Opium


A

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