
Ep 194 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage – Recognition, Workup and Diagnosis Deep Dive
Emergency Medicine Cases
Balancing Intervention and Observation in Medical Decision-Making
In medical practice, there is a delicate balance between intervening in a situation and opting for observation, especially when dealing with conditions like aneurysms. Nurses and surgeons are naturally inclined to intervene due to their training, but in certain cases, it takes courage to choose observation over intervention. The fear of potential future complications and questions from patients' families can influence the decision-making process. Despite the inclination to intervene, some healthcare professionals opt for a cautious approach by leaning towards procedures like LP first, considering factors like time since symptom onset and contraindications to specific tests.
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