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Often in any medical emergency, it's best to treat the (blank) of problem rather than medicating for the symptom.
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scenario: You're dispatched to a medical emergency "two people down" in a restaurant secondary to seizure. When you arrive on scene you find a couple (man and woman) sitting at a table together with a distant gaze obviously both in a postictle state. You begin essessment by asking the obvious SAMPLE history questions to the waitress who wittnessed the seizure. When you ask the waitress about the events leading up to the seizure, the waitress states that the couple were sharing a large salad just before they both started seizing. What type of salad where the two MOST LIKELY eating before they began seizing?"
A "SEIZURE SALAD" .