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Scenario:

You are dispatched to the residence of a 77-year-old male complaining of possible CVA. He presents with facial drooping on his left side as well as left-sided weakness. He appears to be in no apparent distress. His blood pressure is 190/110, pulse is 84, and respirations are 16 and nonlabored. He has no history of strokes. How would you best manage this patient?

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