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Overview
Laboratory tests
A large number of tests are needed in presentations of confusion. Most of the tests are to determine the cause of confusion. Careful history can reduce the burden of unnecessary tests.
- Blood tests include routine tests like CBC to assess general condition.
- Serum creatine, glucose, calcium , electrolytes.
- Blood for toxins and drugs.
- Urine analysis and culture