Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
seize
English answer:
To exhibit signs of seizure activity
- The asker opted for community grading. The question was closed on 2019-02-04 22:54:07 based on peer agreement (or, if there were too few peer comments, asker preference.)
English term
seize
I know there is no much context. The situation is someone has a fever and his temperature getting higher quickly. And the medical stuff trying their best to decrease the temperature. And one of them said the sentence.
Thanks,
Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher
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Responses
To exhibit signs of seizure activity
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Note added at 19 мин (2019-02-01 22:04:55 GMT)
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He is going to have a seizure.
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Note added at 24 мин (2019-02-01 22:10:17 GMT)
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Most children who have a fever seizure have armpit (axillary) temperatures above 38.3°C (101°F).
https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/health-topics/fevcv
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Note added at 3 дн 1 час (2019-02-04 23:36:55 GMT) Post-grading
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Many thanks, Samer.
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