Decision
Cardiac history? Pregnant?
Yes
- For cardiac history: admit for observation
- For pregnancy: consult obstetrics
(Class III)
No
- Discharge
- Review return precautions
- Follow up with PCP and necessary specialists
(Class II)
Background
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