Urgent Message: While most headache presentations are not life-threatening, urgent care providers must remain vigilant in identifying patients with potentially serious conditions who require transfer to a higher level of care. Elizabeth Minchau, DNP, APRN-BC; Saira George, MD; Stephanie Rellick, PhD; Carmen N. Burrell, DO Keywords: headache; glioblastoma; aphasia; hypertension; personality changes; brain mass Abstract Introduction: Patients often present to urgent care (UC) clinics for headaches. While most headaches are non-life-threatening, the urgent care provider …
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