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First...I appreciate your wording of your question. Nice to see a student give it the ole college try before wanting answers.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure of the correct answer, but here is my thinking process. Dilantin requires a therapuetic level therefore it doesn't make sense to give this in an acute situation. I haven't seen anyone give phenobarbital in years so therefore I wouldn't pick this answer either.
I have seen many a MD order Ativan for an acute seizure.
Good luck, maybe someone will come along that knows for sure.
Ativan: fast acting and can be given in a multiple of ways. Then follow with Dilantin once stabilized.
We use phenobarbital to prevent seizures in some of our patients with seizure d/o. But when we've had patients have such a severe seizure that medication is required stat, we've gone with a benzodiazepine first every time.
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Hello everybody, I have a quick question. I am in my last semester of nursing school and ran across a test question that I was puzzled with. If a person is having a breakthrough seizure, what medication would you use?
Phenytoin (Dilatin)?
Ativan?
Phenobarbitol?
I tried to look for the answer in the book and even on the internet, but the question is giving multiple answers. I chose Dilantin on the test....What do you guys thing?