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folubunmi

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The period preceding a grand mal seizure, which is characterized by a feeling of unreality and depersonalization, is called the
 
  a) aura.
  b) infarct.
  c) tonic phase.
  d) dissociation period.

Question 2

Which of these people represent the group that has the highest prevalence of epileptic seizures?
 
  a) eight-old-year Alice
   b) Ray, a diagnosed alcoholic
   c) Sam who lives in an affluent country
   d) Tess who has no history of head injury



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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