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A 6-year-old girl who has previously been well presented with a history of tonic-clonic seizures lasting 4 mins. Her mother brought her to the hospital and she appeared well. She is afebrile and didn’t lose consciousness during the episode of seizure. She has no neurologic deficit. What is the most appropriate investigation for her?
(A) ABG
(B) Serum electrolytes
(C) ECG
(D) Blood glucose
A 6-year-old girl who has previously been well presented with a history of tonic-clonic seizures lasting 4 mins. Her mother brought her to the hospital and she appeared well. She is afebrile and didn’t lose consciousness during the episode of seizure. She has no neurologic deficit. What is the most appropriate investigation for her?
(A) ABG
(B) Serum electrolytes
(C) ECG
(D) Blood glucose
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