When treating a patient who has had a seizure, the most important aspect of providing care is to:
A) ensure that the patient does not bite his or her tongue.
B) identify the type and duration of seizure, as well as a history of seizures.
C) provide high-concentration oxygen to ensure adequate oxygenation of the brain.
D) assess for and manage any life-threatening condition found.
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