A patient with a seizure disorder asks the nurse why bright spots are always seen before experiencing a seizure.What is the nurse's best response?
A) "Some people experience a strange sensation called an aura before each seizure."
B) "This is an unusual occurrence. I will notify your prescriber right away."
C) "Bright spots before a seizure could indicate pressure in your brain from a tumor."
D) "After the seizure do you feel confused, lethargic, and unable to respond to people?"
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