Thenurse providing care for multiple clients being treated for seizuredisorderdoes the nurse expect to be diagnosed with statusepilepticus ? A. A client experiencing a series of threetonioclonic seizures B. A client experiencing rapid alternatecontraction and relaxation of muscles C. A client experiencingseizure who appears to be staring into space for a few moments D. Aconscious client with rhythmic jerking movements of the arms andlegs
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