A patient with a SAH has a severe headache with nuchal rigidity but no focal neurological signs.What is her Hunt and Hess classification?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q3: Which is true regarding treatment of meningitis?
A)Empiric
Q4: Which is incorrect regarding encephalitis?
A)MRI shows characteristic
Q5: Which is INCORRECT regarding cerebral abscess?
A)Classical triad
Q6: Which is not a risk factor for
Q7: What percentage of pts with SAH have
Q9: Which statement is incorrect with regards to
Q10: Which statement is FALSE about zanthocromia and
Q11: Which statement is INCORRECT with regards to
Q12: Which interventions are NOT recommended and proven
Q13: A patient presents with right sided arm
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