What does rhinorrhea with clear fluid following head trauma likely indicate in a TBI patient?
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Correct answer: Possible CSF leak; check for the halo sign and notify the provider
Clear fluid after head trauma may be CSF rhinorrhea, indicating a risk of basilar skull fracture and meningitis, requiring prompt evaluation.
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