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Output Tokens
908
Cost
$0.17
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Which patient had a more dangerous medical timeline?Expected output
Melisa FarrowModel output
Melisa Farrow had the more dangerous medical timeline. While Oscar Jansson's condition (mild persistent asthma aggravated by a suspected viral infection) was managed entirely at home with inhalers and never threatened his stability, Melisa's condition deteriorated rapidly into acute community-acquired pneumonia with a pleural effusion. Within a day of her first visit, she developed a high fever (38.8°C), a fast heart rate (102 bpm), elevated breathing rate, and her oxygen saturation dropped to 93%, requiring urgent ambulance transport, hospital admission, IV antibiotics, supplemental oxygen, and IV fluids. Her use of over-the-counter ibuprofen had also masked her fever, which delayed recognition of how serious the infection was. Her own physician noted that early hospital admission 'prevented deterioration' — indicating her condition carried real risk of becoming severe. Both patients fully recovered, but Melisa's episode was objectively the more dangerous one.