In a patient with head injury, all of the following are alarming signs and symptoms, EXCEPT?
- Visible bump
- Drowsiness
- Severe headache
- Vomiting
Explanation
A visible bump alone is common and not always alarming, especially in minor head injuries.
- Drowsiness, severe headache, and vomiting can be signs of increased intracranial pressure or serious brain injury, which are alarming and need urgent evaluation.
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