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Dizziness, Nausea, and Pregnancy After Tumor

Eleanor has dizziness and nausea, her tumor is gone, and she is pregnant at age 42.

In Plain English

Eleanor has dizziness and nausea, her tumor is gone, and she is pregnant at age 42.

What Happened in the Episode

Eleanor has dizziness and nausea, her tumor is gone, and she is pregnant at age 42.

Clinical Concept

Dizziness, Nausea, and Pregnancy After Tumor; Eleanor has dizziness and nausea, her tumor is gone, and she is pregnant at age 42.

What ER Teams Would Evaluate

A real team would assess acuity, stabilize immediate threats, clarify diagnosis and goals, discuss risks and options, document consent or refusal, coordinate specialists, and reassess after intervention.

Treatment and Management Overview

Management depends on diagnosis, severity, trauma mechanism, neurologic findings, surgical indication, pregnancy context, end-of-life goals, patient capacity, consent, and continuity of care.

What TV Gets Right

The episode ties this case to a specific supported cancer, amputation, pregnancy, genetic disease, ALS, neurologic, coma, seizure, trauma, or end-of-life event.

What TV Compresses

The available sources do not support adding exact test results, staging, medication doses, imaging findings, procedure steps, timestamps, or full outcomes.

Sources and Further Reading