An 18-month-old girl is brought to the emergency department due to decreased energy. Over the last 2 months, the parents have noticed that she tires easily after play, and the fatigue has steadily worsened. The patient has been drinking 1,080 mL (36.5 oz) of cow's milk daily since transitioning from breast milk at age 12 months. She is a picky eater. Examination is unremarkable other than notable pallor. Hemoglobin is 2.3 g/dL. Stool occult blood is negative. The patient is admitted to the hospital for iron deficiency anemia due to poor dietary intake and receives 20 mL/kg of packed red blood cells over 3 hours. An hour after completion, she develops respiratory distress. Temperature is 37.1 C (98.8 F) , blood pressure is 130/60 mm Hg, pulse is 160/min, and respirations are 44/min. Pulse oximetry is 89% on room air. The patient is grunting with retractions. Cardiac examination shows tachycardia with an S3 gallop but no friction rub. Lung examination shows diffuse crackles bilaterally. She is placed on oxygen. Which of the following is the best next step in management of this patient?
A) Antibiotic therapy
B) Epinephrine
C) Furosemide
D) Iron chelation therapy
E) Respiratory support only
F) Therapeutic heparin infusion
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