07-21-2009, 11:40 AM
A 32-year-old man is evaluated in the emergency department after a minor motor vehicle accident that occurred after he œblacked out. A police officer witnessed this event and described the patient as confused and disoriented at the scene of the accident. He was cooperative with paramedics and appeared to be acting appropriately by the time he reached the emergency department.
Physical examination is normal. Electrolyte and glucose levels are normal, and toxicology screen is negative. CT scan of the head is normal. He is told to make an appointment with his physician.
What is the most appropriate response to the patient's driving?
A Advise him to only drive locally
B Reassure the patient that driving is allowed
C Advise the patient to drive only with a passenger
D Ensure that the state Department of Motor Vehicles is notified
Physical examination is normal. Electrolyte and glucose levels are normal, and toxicology screen is negative. CT scan of the head is normal. He is told to make an appointment with his physician.
What is the most appropriate response to the patient's driving?
A Advise him to only drive locally
B Reassure the patient that driving is allowed
C Advise the patient to drive only with a passenger
D Ensure that the state Department of Motor Vehicles is notified