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. 2021 Jun 2;3(2):110–114. doi: 10.1016/j.smhs.2021.05.002

Table 1.

Immediate and permanent removal features.

Seizure or convulsion
Tonic posturing
Loss of consciousness
Clearly dazed or confused
Ataxia/Balance impairment
Oculomotor signs
Disorientation (fails modified Madox questions)
Definite behaviour change (restlessness, agitation, combativeness)
Significant head or neck trauma
Weakness or tingling/burning in arms or legs
Double vision
Severe or increasing headache
Vomiting
Inability to speak or swallow