A 20-kg child has been taking valproic acid [Depakote] for 1 week to treat a seizure disorder. The child is receiving 200 mg PO twice daily. The child's parents report no improvement in seizure activity. The nurse will anticipate that the provider will order which change in this child's drug regimen?
A) Adding another seizure medication to supplement the valproic acid
B) Changing to phenytoin [Dilantin] since the valproic acid is not effective
C) Increasing the dose of valproic acid to 300 mg PO twice daily
D) Increasing the dose of valproic acid to 200 mg 3 times daily
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