NURS 611 PEDIATRICS EXAM WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWER || GUARANTEED PASS || LATEST UPDATE!!! A+ GRADE EXAM what triggers acute symptomatic seizures - ,,,answer,,,..it is provoked by an acute physiologic states such as electrolyte imbalances (hyponatermia or hypocalcemia), fever, toxins, acute intracranial inflammation (meningitis, bleeding) -not classified as epilepsy, teat underlying cause what is an unprovoked seizure - ,,,answer,,,..seizure that is provoked without any clinical condition causing it OR there is a preexisting brain lesion or progressive nervous system disorder when are seizures classified as epilepsy - ,,,answer,,,.. Enduring predisposition to recurrent seizures 2 unprovoked seizures >24 hours apart 1 unprovoked with potential for more A 5-year-old presents with symptoms characteristic of a focal seizure. No underlying cause for the seizure is found. what should you do - ,,,answer,,,..order and MRI and refer to neurology why are children under 6 years old for susceptible to lead toxicity - ,,,answer,,,..they have an incomplete blood brain barrier how does lead toxicity mimic iron deficiency - ,,,answer,,,..it will show as microcytic hypochromic on CBC but iron panels will benormal; the lead will take up the spaces on the RBC where the iron is supposed to go exposure and symptoms of lead toxicity