A 62 year old man is brought to the admissions unit with a 3 day history of headache, confusion and abnormal behaviour. He was previously fit and well. He is found to have a temperature of 38.5⁰C and on examination he is confused but does not have any focal neurology, signs of raised intracranial pressure, or neck stiffness. What is the most important initial investigation?

10 votes
Lumbar puncture
 
80% / 8 votes
EEG
 
0% / 0 votes
CRP
 
0% / 0 votes
ESR
 
0% / 0 votes
Blood cultures
 
20% / 2 votes


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