| grand mal seizure |
Also called Tonic-Clonic. This is a generalized seizure, associated with primary (idiopathic) epilepsy.
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| grand theory |
A set of abstract ideas constituting a global statement of the goals and structure of nursing practice. A grand theory is less abstract than a conceptual model and less concrete than a middle range theory. Its intent is to enhance u
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| grand m. |
see under epilepsy.
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| grand mal e. |
a symptomatic form of epilepsy often preceded by an aura; characterized by loss of consciousness with generalized tonic-clonic seizures (q.v.). Called also grand mal, major e., and haut mal e.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| granddaughter c. |
a cyst sometimes seen within a daughter cyst (q.v.).
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| grand | a female grandchild |
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| grand | a woman of great prestige or ability |
| grand | a nobleman of highest rank in Spain or Portugal |
| grand | the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand |
| grand | the quality of being exalted in character or ideals or conduct |
| grand | the father of your father or mother |
| grand | an exemption based on circumstances existing prior to the adoption of some policy |
| grand | a pendulum clock enclosed in a tall narrow case |
| grand | high flown style |
| grand | puffed up with vanity |
| grand | lofty in style |
| grand | in a rhetorically grandiloquent manner |
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