Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse Practitioner (AOCNP) Certification Practice Test

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What kind of therapy is warranted for patients at risk of seizure activity?

  1. Antithrombotic therapy

  2. Steroid therapy

  3. Antiseizure treatment

  4. Antibiotic therapy

The correct answer is: Antiseizure treatment

Antiseizure treatment is warranted for patients at risk of seizure activity because it specifically targets the mechanisms that can lead to seizures. This therapy aims to stabilize neuronal activity and prevent seizure occurrences by using pharmacological agents that are effective in controlling seizure disorders. Patients may be at risk for seizures due to various factors, including neurological conditions, electrolyte imbalances, or as a side effect of certain oncological treatments. The timely initiation of antiseizure medications can help mitigate these risks, protecting patients and improving their overall safety and quality of life. While the other therapies listed have their own specific uses, they do not address the direct prevention or management of seizures. Antithrombotic therapy focuses on preventing blood clots, steroid therapy is primarily used for inflammatory or autoimmune conditions, and antibiotic therapy is aimed at treating infections. None of these interventions are designed to influence seizure activity directly.