Seizure/Febrile Convulsion 16 Mo Old Boy Presents With Fever, Has Seizure In Waiting Room Of Ed – Generalised Tonic-Clonic, Eyes Roll Upwards. You See Him Immediately After Seizure, Still Unresponsive. Most Important Aspects Of Your Initial Assessment Of The Boy? Possible Differentials (Atleast 4)?

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1. Seizure/Febrile Convulsion 16 Mo Old Boy Presents With Fever, Has Seizure In Waiting Room Of Ed – Generalised Tonic-Clonic, Eyes Roll Upwards. You See Him Immediately After Seizure, Still Unresponsive. Most Important Aspects Of Your Initial Assessment Of The Boy? Possible Differentials (Atleast 4)?