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piesebel

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A blank expression, lack of awareness of surroundings, and an inability to be awakened are characteristic of
 
  a. a myclonic seizure.
  b. an absence seizure.
  c. a tonic-clonic seizure. d. a mixed seizure.

Question 2

Muscle tone that is abnormally high and that increases during activity is characteristic of
 
  a. extrapyramidal cerebral palsy.
  b. choreoathetoid cerebral palsy. c. spastic cerebral palsy.
  d. mixed type cerebral palsy.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c



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