The nurse is preparing to assess a client that had a tonic-clonic seizure. Which assessment findings should the nurse anticipate?

A. Incontinence of urine.
B. The client is in a deep sleep.
C. Confusion in relation to place and time.
D. The client reports an odd taste in the mouth.
E. The client attempts to remove their hospital gown.


Ans:
B. The client is in a deep sleep.
C. Confusion in relation to place and time.

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