Problem: D.F. is a 65-year-old male who has brain cancer. D.F. has had 5 seizures within the past 2 months and was being treated with lamotrigine (Lamictal) with poor results. He is admitted to a private room in a community hospital for adjustment of anti-seizure medication and to receive chemotherapy. Within 48 hours of admission D.F. develops a rash and fever. Initially, the rash is considered a drug reaction to the anti-seizure medicine and the fever is considered a reaction to the chemotherapy. D.F. complains of a severe headache. An infectious disease physician evaluates him. A lumbar puncture is performed to obtain cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for analysis. The CSF analysis shows elevated opening pressure, elevated protein, low glucose, cloudy fluid and a positive Gram stain. 1. Does D.F. have epilepsy? List at least six conditions, other than epilepsy, that can cause seizures. What is the likely cause of D.F.'s seizures? 2. D. F. is having generalized, tonic-clonic seizures. Describe this type of seizure. Describe the 3 other types of generalized seizures. Describe the 3 main types of partial seizures. 3. D.F. is ordered on seizure precautions. Describe what that means. 4. D.F. has a seizure on your shift. Describe 4 observations. Need Assignment Help?