What is epilepsy?

A) A condition in which a person has an aura followed by seizure usually controlled by medication.
B) A condition caused by congenital brain abnormalities that causes seizures only twice a year.
C) A condition in which a person has general seizures that start in childhood.
D) A condition in which a person has multiple seizures usually controlled by medication.


D

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a. Writing prescriptions b. Scheduling procedures c. Physical examinations d. Performing surgery

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Appropriate documentation when conducting point-of-care assessment of a patient's response to bronchodilator therapy includes which of the following?

a. Medication type, dose, and time received b. Vital signs, breath sounds, and pulmonary function test measures c. Patient's progress and ability to self-assess symptoms d. Blood levels of the bronchodilator agent a. 1 and 2 only b. 1, 2, and 3 only c. 3 and 4 only d. 1, 2, 3, and 4

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The nurse will administer an IV solution at 75 milliliters per hour for 8 hours. What is the total volume to be infused?

What will be an ideal response?

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When hemoglobin is released and plasma becomes tinged with pink or red, this condition is referred to as:

a. hemophilia. b. hemolysis. c. lymphodema. d. thrombosis.

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