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24 y.o. female calls 911 complaining of "falling a lot". You arrive to find her conscious/alert, reliable historian, GCS 15, stating she has been falling an increasing amount over the last two weeks. Today, she developed bilateral lower extremity paralysis, which is why she called EMS. No LOC's, no trauma, never hit her head. Hx: spinal surgery two months ago for vertebral abscess. Meds: vicodin (pt. denies taking any since last week). NDKA.
Physical exam reveals no trauma, no cyanosis, no edema, strong bilateral pedal pulses, no motor function below the hips, no pinprick sensation. [Skips a few steps.] Pt. transported to ED without incident.
What treatment would you provide? What is your diagnosis ("assessment")?
Physical exam reveals no trauma, no cyanosis, no edema, strong bilateral pedal pulses, no motor function below the hips, no pinprick sensation. [Skips a few steps.] Pt. transported to ED without incident.
What treatment would you provide? What is your diagnosis ("assessment")?