You are called to a residence to assess a child. The panicked parents state that their 3-year- old son was playing with his brother when he suddenly 'blanked out' and would not respond to them for several seconds. When asked, they deny any convulsing-type movement as well as a history of medical problems. Based on this description, you would be suspicious that the patient experienced which type of seizure?

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Syncope and seizures are two of the most common differential diagnoses for transient loss of consciousness.  Syncope is characterized by a sudden, complete loss of consciousness, with rapid recovery. Syncope, or fainting, is caused by low blood pressure resulting in an insufficient supply of blood, and therefore oxygen, to the brain. Some symptoms of syncope include: Orthostatic hypotension, Simple faints, Episodes that only occur in the recumbent position, and Syncope induced by strong emotional stimuli.  Seizures can be epileptic or non-epileptic. Some symptoms of seizures include: A... Show more

You are called to a residence to assess a child. The panicked parents state that their 3-year- old son was playing with his brother when he suddenly 'blanked out' and would not respond to them for several seconds. When asked, they deny any convulsing-type movement as well as a history of medical problems. Based on this description, you would be suspicious that the patient experienced which type of seizure?






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