A 72-year-old male with a history of hypertension and type 2 diabetes presents to the emergency department with sudden onset of left-sided weakness and slurred speech. His blood pressure is 190/110 mmHg. A non-contrast CT scan of the head is performed and shows no evidence of hemorrhage. Based on this information, which of the following is the most likely type of reasoning the clinician will use to proceed with treatment?
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A
Inductive reasoning, to formulate a general theory from specific observations.
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B
Analogical reasoning, by comparing this patient's presentation to a similar past case.
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C
Deductive reasoning, by applying a general principle (treatment guidelines for ischemic stroke) to this specific patient.
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D
Abductive reasoning, to make the simplest and most likely explanation.