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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 experienced mild persistent asthma that was managed entirely as an outpatient with inhalers, Melisa's condition deteriorated rapidly within 24 hours, progressing from what seemed like a minor cough to confirmed community-acquired pneumonia with pleural effusion. She required emergency hospitalization, ambulance transport, IV antibiotics, and supplemental oxygen when her oxygen saturation dropped to 93% and she developed high fever (38.8°C). The combination of rapid clinical decline, need for inpatient care, and risk of serious complications (sepsis, respiratory failure) made her medical timeline significantly more dangerous than Oscar's stable, outpatient-managed asthma exacerbation.