A 27-year-old woman comes to the emergency department after losing consciousness for 2 minutes while standing in line at a supermarket. She recalls nausea and a feeling of warmth spreading over her body immediately before she passed out. Her friend, a nurse who was with her during the episode, noted a weak pulse of 40/min. The patient was not confused after the episode and has never experienced a similar event. She takes sertraline for generalized anxiety disorder, and the dosage was recently increased. She does not use tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drugs. The patient's father had a heart attack at age 50, and her sister has a seizure disorder. Vital signs are within normal limits. ECG shows normal sinus rhythm with no other abnormalities. Which of the following most likely contributed to this episode?
A) Decreased baroreceptor activity in the carotid sinuses
B) Increased parasympathetic output to the heart
C) Intrinsic disease of the sinoatrial node
D) Medication effect on the atrioventricular node
E) Medication effect on vascular tone
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