A 64-year-old man has a 20-minute episode of left arm weakness and slurred speech that resolves completely. He presents to his GP the same day. Neurological examination is normal. What is the most appropriate immediate management in primary care?AReassure and review in 2 weeksBStart Aspirin 300 mg daily and arrange urgent same-day specialist TIA clinic assessmentCStart Clopidogrel and refer routinely to neurologyDArrange MRI brain without starting antiplatelet therapyEStart Warfarin immediately without further investigationCheck my answer