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A 67-year-old man presents to the emergency department for a headache. The patient states his symptoms started thirty minutes ago. He states he experienced a sudden and severe headache while painting his house, causing him to fall off the ladder and hit his head. He has also experienced two episodes of vomiting and difficulty walking since the fall. The patient has a past medical history of hypertension, obesity, and atrial fibrillation. His current medications include lisinopril, rivaroxaban, atorvastatin, and metformin. His temperature is 99.5°F (37.5°C), blood pressure is 150/105 mmHg, pulse is 90/min, respirations are 15/min, and oxygen saturation is 98% on room air. On physical exam, the patient localizes his headache to the back of his head. Cardiac exam reveals a normal rate and rhythm. Pulmonary exam reveals minor bibasilar crackles. Neurological exam is notable for minor weakness of the muscles of facial expression. Examination of cranial nerve three reveals a notable nystagmus. Heel to shin exam is abnormal bilaterally. The patient's gait is notably ataxic. A non-contrast CT scan of the head is currently pending. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

APontine hemorrhage

BCerebellar hemorrhage

CSubarachnoid hemorrhage

DThalamic hemorrhage

ESubdural hematoma

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A 48-year-old man presents to the ER with a sudden-onset, severe headache. He is vomiting and appears confused. His wife, who accompanied him, says that he has not had any trauma, and that the patient has no relevant family history. He undergoes a non-contrast head CT that shows blood between the arachnoid and pia mater. What is the most likely complication from this condition?

AHemorrhagic shock

BArterial Vasospasm

CRenal failure

DBacterial Meningitis

EBlindness

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A 72-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department by her son after he noticed that she was slurring her speech. He also noticed that she appeared to have difficulty using her fork about halfway through dinner when the speech problems started. He brought her to the emergency department immediately and he estimates that only 1 hour has passed since the beginning of the symptoms. An immediate exam is conducted. A medication is administered to ameliorate the effects of this patient's condition that would not be available for use if the patient had presented significantly later. An hour later the patient's condition becomes significantly worse and new deficits are found. Which of the following agents should be used at this point?

AProtamine sulfate

BAntivenin

CAminocaproic acid

DPlasma transfusion

EVitamin K

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