A client diagnosed with epilepsy asks the nurse why he or she will have to take a prescription. Which response should the nurse provide the client?
A) "The prescription will decrease the intensity of the seizures."
B) "You will need a prescription for a little while to cure the seizures."
C) "You will need to take a prescription on a continual basis to control the seizures."
D) "You might not need a prescription; the epilepsy may be controlled with a ketogenic diet."
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