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Shelles

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A quality of a partial seizure is:
 
  1. Status epilepticus.
   2. Tonic movements.
   3. Fluttering eyelids.
   4. Clonic movements.

Question 2

As part of the pain assessment of an adolescent, the nurse will most likely ask which of the following questions?
 
  a. Have you ever faked pain to get attention from the nurses or your parents?
  b. What is your favorite street drug for dealing with psychological or physical pain?
  c. Do you think your parents or caregivers take too much medication for pain?
  d. What kind of pain have you had in the past and what helped make it decrease or stop?



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1. This occurs after a grand mal seizure.
2. Tonic movements occur with a grand mal seizure.
3. Fluttering eyelids are noted in grand mal seizures.
4. Clonic movements occur in partial seizures and can occur in grand mal seizures.

Answer to Question 2

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A Incorrect: Pain history questions for children do not include asking about faking pain.
B Incorrect: Pain history questions for children do not include asking about illicit drugs.
C Incorrect: Pain history questions for children do not include asking about pain medications taken by the parents or caregivers, especially a judgment question.
D Correct: Pain history questions for children include asking about times you have hurt before today and what helps the most to take the pain away.




Shelles

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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