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A 65-year-old man is brought into the department with persistent convulsions despite treatment with 10 mg rectal diazepam. His blood sugar is 6.2mmol/L and he is tachycardic with a pulse of 120 bpm.
Give five examination findings that may suggest an underlying precipitant.
Match the drugs used in the routine management of SE with their recognised side-effects.
Select the drug for each side-effect.
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Nystagmus
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Respiratory depression
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Rectal irritation
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