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Antiseizure Medications

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  • Clinical meaning: **Antiseizure Medications** covers **seizure recognition**, **airway protection**, **rescue medications** per orders, and **continuous monitoring** for **recurrence** or **status epilepticus**.

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Antiseizure Medications covers seizure recognition, airway protection, rescue medications per orders, and continuous monitoring for recurrence or status epilepticus. Nurses prevent injury, time events, and prepare for labs and EEG themes when instability persists. Medication items probe therapeutic monitoring (levels, sedation, rash) and patient teaching for adherence and driving safety when stable. Use seizure precautions, stroke assessment & tPA window, increased ICP positioning, and Canada RN hub · US RN hub.

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