What may a syncopal patient do after becoming supine that a seizure patient typically does not do?
A. Stop breathing.
B. Become responsive.
C. Suffer arrhythmias.
D. Experience paralysis.
Answer: B. Become responsive.
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Patients have the legal right to
A) refuse treatment. B) refuse food. C) refuse fluids. D) all of the above.
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