Practice Question
What does the nurse explains to parents of a child with febrile seizures?
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Correct Answer:
They occur when the temperature rises quickly.
Rationale:
🟢Febrile seizures are typically triggered by a rapid rise in body temperature, not by a specific threshold alone.
🟢The quick temperature change can transiently lower seizure threshold in susceptible children between 6 months and 5 years.
🟢Most are simple febrile seizures—generalized, brief, and with full recovery.
🟢Management focuses on fever control and reassurance, with education about recurrence risk.
🟢Parents should know when to seek urgent care (e.g., seizure >5 minutes or focal features).
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
- Domain: RN ATI Pediatrics
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