A 16-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department after loss of consciousness. The patient was riding his bicycle when he lost his balance and fell, hitting his head on the ground. The fall was witnessed by several friends who report that the boy lost consciousness for approximately 1 minute. There were no seizures following the event. The boy vomited twice in the ambulance and has a mild headache. He has no other medical conditions and takes no medications. Blood pressure is 121/67 mm Hg and pulse is 78/min. The patient is awake and alert. Examination shows a small bruise and an abrasion over the right temporal region. Neurological examination shows intact cranial nerves. Strength is 5/5 bilaterally. Sensations are intact and reflexes are equal. Gait examination shows no abnormalities. Romberg test is negative. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management of this patient?
A) Discharge home with instructions
B) Electroencephalography
C) Head CT scan without contrast
D) Skull radiographs
E) Urgent neurosurgical evaluation
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