You arrive at a restaurant, and as you approach your 58-year-old male patient, you note that he is sitting at a table, panicked and laboring to breathe. As you get closer, you note audible stridor, and the patient is cyanotic. You feel NO movement of air from his mouth or nose; your initial impression would be:
A. upper airway obstruction from food.
B. anaphylaxis.
C. asthma.
D. airway obstruction from fluid.