How should I assess and manage in the emergency department a 41-year-old male with acute severe low back pain after sitting up, left-sided diminished deep tendon reflexes, no trauma or urinary symptoms, and a history of hypertension, dyslipidemia, splenectomy, taking dapagliflozin, rosuvastatin, and metoprolol?

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