(This case study was added to OER Commons as one of a …
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A 25-year old obese male presented to the emergency room via ambulance after a sudden change in mental status. He was previously well with multiple "sick-contacts" over the previous week and a history of hypertension. While in the emergency room, he developed worsening respiratory status with an increased oxygen demand.
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