A 53 y/o M comes in to the ED weekly with SOA. Work-up is always unremarkable. What do you do when he presents to the ED again with similar symptoms and you are assigned to care for him?
A. Consult psychiatry
B. Complete a H&P. Order labs, EKG, etc. as appropriate.
C. Reassure this is another panic attack. Discharge with psych f/u.
D. Give patient a benzodiazepine and discharge.
Select your answer:

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