A 26-year-old previously healthy woman comes to the emergency department in the early morning with rapid-onset shortness of breath. She attended a rave last night and reports "smoking a bunch of things." Temperature is 37.2 C (99 F) , blood pressure is 162/94 mm Hg, pulse is 113/min, and respirations are 32/min. Oxygen saturation is 89% on 4 L/min of oxygen by nasal cannula. The patient appears disheveled and restless but is able to follow commands. The pupils are dilated and equally reactive. Cardiovascular examination demonstrates tachycardia but no other abnormalities. Inspiratory crackles are present on pulmonary auscultation. Superficial burns are present on her fingertips. ECG and B-type natriuretic peptide and troponin-I levels are normal. Chest x-ray shows a normal cardiomediastinal silhouette and diffuse bilateral airspace opacities. What is the most likely process underlying this patient's current respiratory condition?
A) Acute bronchospasm
B) Cardiogenic pulmonary edema
C) Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage
D) Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
E) Pulmonary thromboembolism
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