A 4-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department by his father due to nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain over the past 4 hours. Their home bathroom is being repainted due to peeling paint, and prior to the onset of symptoms the patient's father noticed that several pill bottles were open. Temperature is 37.2 C (99 F) , blood pressure is 76/38 mm Hg, pulse is 160/min, and respirations are 34/min. On physical examination, the patient appears tired and is responsive only to painful stimuli. The oropharynx is clear but appears dry. Peripheral pulses are weak, and capillary refill is 4 seconds. Not long after examination, the boy develops hematemesis. Laboratory results are as follows:
Chest and abdominal x-rays reveal several small opacities in the stomach and duodenum. Which of the following was most likely ingested by this patient?
A) Acetaminophen
B) Aspirin
C) Iron
D) Lead
E) Oxycodone
F) Warfarin
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