A 3 year old child presents with a history of 1 episode of GTCS lasting for 3-4 minutes, 6 hours ago, accompanied fever of 102degF and mild coryza. On examination, the child is conscious and ale, hemodynamically stable and has no meningeal signs. Which of the following is true about child’s condition?
A 3 year old child presents with a history of 1 episode of GTCS lasting for 3-4 minutes, 6 hours ago, accompanied fever of 102degF and mild coryza. On examination, the child is conscious and ale, hemodynamically stable and has no meningeal signs. Which of the following is true about child’s condition?
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A 3 year old child presents with a history of 1 episode of GTCS lasting for 3-4 minutes, 6 hours ago, accompanied fever of 102degF and mild coryza. On examination, the child is conscious and ale, hemodynamically stable and has no meningeal signs. Which of the following is true about child's condition?
✓ Correct Answer: B. Intermittent prophylaxis with Clobazam is recommended
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