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Apatient has been diagnosed with a concussion. he is to be released from the emergency department. the nurse teaches the family or friends who will be caring for the patient to contact the physician or return to the ed if the patient complains of generalized weakness. vomits. sleeps for short periods of time. complains of headache.

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