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Most young patients without abnormalities do well and can be discharged from the ED.
Stimuli #1
Stimuli #2
- Complete Blood Count
- WBC 7/mm3
- Hgb 14g/dL
- Hct 43%
- Platelets 255/mm3
- Differential
- Segs 75%
- Bands 4%
- Lymphs 18%
- Monos 2%
- Eos 1%
Stimuli #3
- Na+ 140 mEq/L
- K+ 9 mEq/L
- CO2 24 mEq/L
- Cl- 101 mEq/L
- Glucose 101 mg/dL
- BUN 23 mg/dL
- Creatinine 9 mg/dL
Stimuli #4
Stimuli #5
Stimuli #6
- CT Head - No intracranial hemorrhage. Normal size ventricles. Soft tissue edema left parietal area. No acute abnormalities.
Stimuli #7 CXR
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