NCLEX-PN Practice Q 120

By | March 1, 2022

A neurological consult has been ordered for a pediatric client with suspected petit mal seizures. The client with petit mal seizures can be expected to have:
  
     A. Short, abrupt muscle contraction
     B. Quick, bilateral severe jerking movements
     C. Abrupt loss of muscle tone
     D. A brief lapse in consciousness
    
    

Correct Answer: D. A brief lapse in consciousness

Option D: Absence seizures, formerly known as petit mal seizures, are characterized by a brief lapse in consciousness accompanied by rapid eye blinking, lip-smacking, and minor myoclonus of the upper extremities.

Option A: This refers to myoclonic seizure.
Option B: This refers to tonic-clonic, formerly known as grand mal, seizures.
Option C: This refers to atonic seizures.

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