A 19-year-old woman, gravida 1 para 0, at 34 weeks gestation is admitted to the hospital for preeclampsia with severe features. She has no chronic medical conditions and takes no medications. On admission, temperature is 36.7 C (98.1 F) , blood pressure is 170/110 mm Hg, pulse is 80/min, and respirations are 16/min. While administering the magnesium sulfate bolus, the fetal heart rate becomes persistently bradycardic to the 90s. The patient is rushed to the operating room for an emergency cesarean delivery and undergoes general anesthesia. Immediately after intubation, intraoperative temperature is 39.4 C (102.9 F) , blood pressure is 180/110 mm Hg, pulse is 130/min, and respiratory rate is 30/min. The patient is markedly rigid and increasingly difficult to ventilate. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's acute decompensation?
A) Amniotic fluid embolism
B) Eclamptic seizure
C) Magnesium sulfate toxicity
D) Malignant hyperthermia
E) Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
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