Question: The Nurse Is Providing Client Teaching With A Client Who Is Newly Diagnosed With Epilepsy. The Client Asks, “Can I Still Drive To Work?” What Is The Nurse’s Best Response? While Writing A Care Plan For A Client Newly Diagnosed With Generalized Seizures, The Nurse Might Appropriately Choose What Nursing Diagnosis? A 21-year-old Male Client Is Distraught …

Question: The Nurse Is Providing Client Teaching With A Client Who Is Newly Diagnosed With Epilepsy. The Client Asks, “Can I Still Drive To Work?” What Is The Nurse’s Best Response? While Writing A Care Plan For A Client Newly Diagnosed With Generalized Seizures, The Nurse Might Appropriately Choose What Nursing Diagnosis? A 21-year-old Male Client Is Distraught …

The nurse is providing client teaching with a client who is newly diagnosed with epilepsy. The client asks, Can I still driv
While writing a care plan for a client newly diagnosed with generalized seizures, the nurse might appropriately choose what n
A 21-year-old male client is distraught about the implications of his recent diagnosis of seizure activity. When addressing t
The client has a seizure that causes rhythmic twitching of the left hand for 90 seconds with no loss of consciousness and the
A client has been prescribed phenytoin for the treatment of seizures. How should the nurse most accurately determine whether
A client is brought into the emergency department by ambulance in status epilepticus What drukt would best halt this entre ac

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The nurse is providing client teaching with a client who is newly diagnosed with epilepsy. The client asks, “Can I still drive to work?” What is the nurse’s best response? While writing a care plan for a client newly diagnosed with generalized seizures, the nurse might appropriately choose what nursing diagnosis? A 21-year-old male client is distraught about the implications of his recent diagnosis of seizure activity. When addressing this client’s most likely psychosocial needs, what topic should the nurse address? The client has a seizure that causes rhythmic twitching of the left hand for 90 seconds with no loss of consciousness and then stops. The nurse notes this same action repeated many times throughout the day and documents this as what type of seizure? A client has been prescribed phenytoin for the treatment of seizures. How should the nurse most accurately determine whether the client has therapeutic levels of the medication? A client is brought into the emergency department by ambulance in status epilepticus What drukt would best halt this entre activity!