Multiple Choice
Which of the following would not be appropriate in a patient with pain and point tenderness in his anatomical snuff box but no visible fracture?
A) Splinting the patient and asking the patient to return for repeat radiographic evaluation in 1 to 2 weeks.
B) Sending the patient for an immediate MRI.
C) Casting the patient for 6 weeks with repeat radiographs at that time.
D) Sending the patient for an immediate CT.
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