Question 34 Which of the following are true of absence seizures? O All of the above O Generally involves a temporary lap

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Question 34 Which of the following are true of absence seizures? O All of the above O Generally involves a temporary lap

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Question 34 Which of the following are true of absence seizures? O All of the above O Generally involves a temporary lapse in consciousness, like the person is staring off into space O Represents a type of focal seizure O Occur more frequently in adults than in children 1 pts
Question 32 Read the mini case studies provided and identify the type of headache each patient is most likely experiencing. You will not use all of the choices provided; no term will be used more than once. Your pabent presents with a fever and complains a headache pain which wonen when he leans The patient complains of a worsening headache. porting that the pain is so bad that she feels as though she may vomit. The patient anks if it is poble for you to turn off the lights when you des out of the room. Apatient complains of frequent headaches with neck and shoulder pain, She indicates she has been under a lot of stress and guesses she might ginding teeth at night because she is [Choose [Choose Sinus Tension type Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalgia Brain tumor Migraine [Choose] 3 pts
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