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Title: The nurse is observing a patient who is having a seizure that involves a blank s
Post by: colleen on Mar 11, 2013
The nurse is observing a patient who is having a seizure that involves a blank stare, unresponsiveness to questions, and smacking of the lips. The seizure lasts less than a minute. The nurse categorizes the seizure as which of the following?
1. absence
2. partial
3. tonic-clonic
4. status epilepticus


Title: Re: The nurse is observing a patient who is having a seizure that involves a blank s
Post by: robertling on Apr 4, 2013
1 -- Absence (or petit mal) seizures involve a blank stare, unresponsiveness to questions, and smacking of the lips. A partial seizure involves only one area of the brain. The symptoms displayed are reflective of the area affected and may be muscle contraction of a single body part if the motor cortex is affected. Sensory manifestations may be exhibited by hallucinations or abnormal sensations. Tonic-clonic seizures involve generalized contraction coupled with impairment of consciousness. Status epilepticus is a term used to describe repetitive seizures with only very brief calm periods in between.