A child is brought to the healthcare provider's office. The child has been receiving phenytoin (Dilantin) for seizure activity. The family reports that despite the child's previously reported controlled seizures, the child has been seizing two or three times a day. The nurse would anticipate that the:
A) child's medication will be changed.
B) child will be admitted to the hospital.
C) child will be placed on nasogastric medications.
D) child's phenytoin level will be drawn.
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