An 18-year-old previously healthy woman is brought to the emergency department with 2 days of fever, headache, and lethargy. She has also had nausea and several episodes of vomiting. Her temperature is 38.9 C (102 F) , blood pressure is 110/60 mm Hg, and pulse is 108/min. On physical examination, the patient is diaphoretic, delirious, and has a petechial rash on the trunk and extremities. Signs of meningeal irritation are present. CT scan of the head reveals no mass lesions. She is scheduled for a lumbar puncture for cerebrospinal fluid analysis. During this procedure, which of the following anatomical landmarks helps locate the optimal site for needle insertion?
A) Anterior superior iliac spine
B) Costal margin
C) Iliac crest
D) Inferior angle of the scapula
E) Posterior superior iliac spine
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