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biggirl4568

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________ is a condition in which a patient shows a series of seizures, but does not regain consciousness.
 
  A) Petit mal disorder
  B) Coma disorder
  C) Simple partial seizure disorder
  D) Absence disorder
  E) Status epilepticus

Question 2

________ is the most common of the seizure disorders noted in children.
 
  A) Petit mal disorder
  B) Coma disorder
  C) Simple partial seizure disorder
  D) Absence
  E) Status epilepticus



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Answer: E

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Answer: D





 

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