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danielfitts88

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Which of the following statements regarding epilepsy are true?
 
  a) It is possible to have a have seizure without a convulsion.
  b) It is possible to have a convulsion without a seizure.
  c) Seizures and convulsions always occur simultaneously.
  d) It is impossible to know if one is having a seizure unless there is also a convulsion.

Question 2

It is estimated that approximately 15 of patients with mild traumatic brain injury are still disabled for _____ after the injury.
 
  a) 2 months
  b) 6 months
  c) one years
  d) two years



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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