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A 48 yeаr-оld femаle with PMH оf HTN is brоught to the emergency room by EMS unresponsive. EMS stаtes that the family says the patient had complained of a throbbing, severe headache with nausea and photophobia earlier in the day and had told the family she was going to go lie down after taking Motrin. She reported to the family that she had a similar headache 2 weeks prior that went away on it’s own. Approximately 4 hours after the patient went to lie down the family checked on the patient and they said she was not responding to them and was found lying next to a pool of emesis in her bed. The patient takes carvedilol 6.125 mg per day. The patient is not on aspirin or any other anticoagulant or antiplatelet agents. On exam you find a well nourished, critically ill appearing female, currently being AMBU bagged for intubation. Quick neuro exam reveals sluggish pupils, equal bilaterally at 3mm, she has no gag or cough reflex, she extensor postures all four extremities to deep noxious stimuli, her eyes are closed, she makes no sounds on deep noxious stimuli and her DTRs are depressed at 1+. You see no external signs of trauma to her head, torso, back, abdomen or extremities. VS: HR: 52, BP: 240/120, RR: 6, O2 Sat 91%. Please provide a reading for the following image: