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What to Do When Symptoms Are Ambiguous?
When symptoms are ambiguous:
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Consultation:
Seek input from colleagues or specialists when needed.
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Diagnostic Tests:
Utilize appropriate diagnostic tests to gather more information.
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Continuous Monitoring:
Keep monitoring the patient closely and reassess frequently.
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