A 57 year old female with history of breast cancer treated…

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A 57 yeаr оld femаle with histоry оf breаst cancer treated with L. mastectomy and chemotherapy and radiation presents with a 1-week history of headaches, gait instability, progressive confusion, and a new onset seizure. On physical examination she is somnolent and only opens her eyes in response to voice. She is only oriented to person (knows her own name) but is not oriented to place or date. She does not follow commands but does withdraw from painful stimuli. Emergent noncontrast head CT is performed, which reveals multiple masses with surrounding edema and no evidence of blood. The patient’s Glasgow Coma Score is 11.What is the MOST appropriate intervention for this patient at this time?

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