Having received excessive intraoperative blood replacement, a patient anesthetized with fentanyl, diazepam, and nitrous oxide develops acute pulmonary edema. The drug most likely to have an immediate beneficial effect is
(A) nitroglycerin
(B) nitroprusside
(C) digoxin
(D) isoflurane
(E) mannitol
A
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