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An 87-year-old female with a history of HTN, PAD and HL is taking amlodipine, clopidogrel and simvastatin. She presents to the primary care clinic c/o a sudden HA that has gotten progressively worse over 24 hours despite taking acetaminophen and ibuprofen. She denies recent falls, trauma or a history of HA in the past. VS: BP 162/88, HR 122, RR 22, temp 100.2F. Pertinent positive findings include left homonymous hemianopsia, slight facial droop, weakness LUE and LLE, DTR 1 /4 LUE and LLE compared to 2 /4 RUE and RLE. Babinski absent. What is the most appropriate next step?
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