A patient who has been taking an antiepileptic drug for several weeks reports little change in seizure frequency, what action will the provider take to provide effective care?
A) Ask the patient to complete a seizure frequency chart for the past few weeks.
B) Write an order for serum drug levels.
C) Reinforce to the patient the need to take the medications as prescribed.
D) Increase the dose of the antiepileptic drug.
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