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daltonest1984

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In partial seizures,
 
  A) there is no epileptic spiking in the EEG.
  B) the epileptic discharges do not spread throughout the brain.
  C) there is no aura.
  D) the seizures are always simple.
  E) there is no epileptic focus.

Question 2

An epileptic aura is a psychological experience that
 
  A) precedes the onset of epilepsy.
  B) precedes a convulsion.
  C) follows a convulsion.
  D) occurs during a convulsion.
  E) replaces a convulsion.



eliasc0401

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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