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A child sitting on a chair in a playroom starts to have a tonic-clonic seizure with a clenched jaw. What is the nurse's best initial action?

  • A. Attempt to open the jaw.
  • B. Place the child on the floor.
  • C. Call out for assistance from staff.
  • D. Place a pillow under the child's head.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct initial action during a tonic-clonic seizure is to place the child on the floor to prevent injury. This action helps protect the child from falling off the chair and provides a safer environment for the seizure to occur. Attempting to open the jaw can cause harm or injury. Calling out for assistance is important but should follow the immediate action of moving the child to the floor. Placing a pillow under the child's head is not recommended as it may lead to airway obstruction or further injury during the seizure.