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A previously healthy toddler presents to the emergency department with a generalized tonic-clonic seizure that lasted 3 minutes. The child has a fever of 102°F earlier in the day, and the physical examination is otherwise unremarkable. Based on this presentation, which of the following is most accurate regarding the seizure? Group of answer choices The child has exhibited the early signs of childhood-onset epilepsy and should undergo EEG monitoring to determine seizure focus. The child will most likely experience recurrent non-febrile seizures in the coming months The seizure is likely due to a primary seizure disorder and requires long-term antiepileptic treatment This is a classic presentation of a febrile seizure, and the prognosis is generally favorable with a low risk of developing epilepsy
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