
Pharmacology 7th Edition by Henry Hitner,Barbara Nagle
Edition 7ISBN: 978-1259718564
Pharmacology 7th Edition by Henry Hitner,Barbara Nagle
Edition 7ISBN: 978-1259718564 Exercise 13
Assume that you assist with medications in a busy neurological practice and you've been asked to deal with each of the following cases.
a. Patient A is a 14-year-old female who frequently has short periods when she loses consciousness. After each seizure, she continues what she was doing as though nothing happened. How would you characterize the type of epilepsy this patient has b. Patient B has absence epilepsy. What drug is usually considered the preferred therapy c. How would you advise Patient C about adverse effects for the antiepileptic drug trimethadione d. Patient D has tonic-clonic convulsions in progress. What should be done
a. Patient A is a 14-year-old female who frequently has short periods when she loses consciousness. After each seizure, she continues what she was doing as though nothing happened. How would you characterize the type of epilepsy this patient has b. Patient B has absence epilepsy. What drug is usually considered the preferred therapy c. How would you advise Patient C about adverse effects for the antiepileptic drug trimethadione d. Patient D has tonic-clonic convulsions in progress. What should be done
Explanation
Epilepsy is the medical condition of CNS...
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