A 29-year-old male is brought to the ED by two flatmates after being found early that morning acting bizarrely. The patient has no history of mental illness but has previously taken cocaine and other stimulant drugs in clubs before and was out last night with another group of friends.
The patient is pyrexial and tachycardic and is agitated, refusing nursing interventions.
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List your key management priorities in this situation.
The patient is noted to have a rash. Does this change your differential diagnosis, and if so how?
Which of the following features would make you consider the need for a CT head? (Select all that apply)
