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Most young patients without abnormalities do well and can be discharged from the ED. 


Stimuli #1

  • EKG (Normal EKG)

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

  • Blood glucose check 110

Stimuli #5

  • POC UCG – Negative

Stimuli #6

  • CT Head - No intracranial hemorrhage.  Normal size ventricles.  Soft tissue edema left parietal area.  No acute abnormalities.

Stimuli #7 CXR

  • (Normal CXR)

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