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No tenderness in the joints of the right hand. The patient isn't slurring his speech now [maybe last night], has no twitching, and does not have any trouble chewing. The paralysis came on sometime between when he started drinking last night and today when he woke up.

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He doesn't really remember where he fell asleep, but he woke up in his desk chair.

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The paralysis isn't fading even though he's been up longer than 30 minutes by now.

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tell him to wait 10 minutes until his arm wakes up then have him sign a refusal.

You wait 15 minutes and there's no change in sensory or motor function of the arm.

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Is the blood pressure the same in both arms? Also I'd like to check the redness in the axillary region, any swelling or pain to touch?

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Was the patient sleeping on the chair, in a manner that would suppress blood flow to the paralysis area for an extended period of time?


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