A patient that works at a nuclear power plant comes to you complaining of nausea and fatigue. You find out that he might have been exposed to a radiation source; what would you recommend be done?
A) Nothing, If he is still alive, there is no real problem.
B) Send the patient home to rest because nausea and fatigue are not signs of a serious exposure.
C) Have additional tests ran to find out the level of exposure.
D) Tell the patient to take two aspirins and call you in the morning, he probably has the flu.
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