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A 74-Year-Old-Man Is Brought to the Emergency Department Due to Confusion

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A 74-year-old-man is brought to the emergency department due to confusion.  His daughter states that over the past 2 weeks, the patient has been increasingly confused and has decreased oral intake.  She shares that he won't stop screaming, "Someone stop the ringing!"  He has chronic bilateral osteoarthritis of the knees and hands, hypertension, and chronic kidney disease with a baseline creatinine of 2.2 g/dL.  He uses topical methyl salicylate for his arthritis because he does not like taking pills.  Temperature is 37.8 C (100 F) , blood pressure is 100/60 mm Hg, pulse is 112/min, and respirations are 30/min.  Pulse oximetry shows 89% on room air.  The patient is awake but disoriented and agitated.  Mucous membranes are dry.  There is no jugular venous distension.  Heart sounds are normal.  Lung auscultation reveals bilateral crackles.  There is no peripheral edema.  Neurological examination is nonfocal.  Laboratory results are as follows: A 74-year-old-man is brought to the emergency department due to confusion.  His daughter states that over the past 2 weeks, the patient has been increasingly confused and has decreased oral intake.  She shares that he won't stop screaming,  Someone stop the ringing!   He has chronic bilateral osteoarthritis of the knees and hands, hypertension, and chronic kidney disease with a baseline creatinine of 2.2 g/dL.  He uses topical methyl salicylate for his arthritis because he does not like taking pills.  Temperature is 37.8 C (100 F) , blood pressure is 100/60 mm Hg, pulse is 112/min, and respirations are 30/min.  Pulse oximetry shows 89% on room air.  The patient is awake but disoriented and agitated.  Mucous membranes are dry.  There is no jugular venous distension.  Heart sounds are normal.  Lung auscultation reveals bilateral crackles.  There is no peripheral edema.  Neurological examination is nonfocal.  Laboratory results are as follows:   What is the most appropriate treatment for this patient's current condition? A) Acetazolamide B) Activated charcoal C) Glucagon D) Furosemide E) Hemodialysis F) Mannitol What is the most appropriate treatment for this patient's current condition?


A) Acetazolamide
B) Activated charcoal
C) Glucagon
D) Furosemide
E) Hemodialysis
F) Mannitol

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