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75) A 4-year-old child is seen in the emergency department after having a seizure at home. This is the first time that this has happened. The mother says that the child was sitting on the couch watching television when she suddenly became limp, started drooling, and having generalized tonic-clonic movements of her arms and legs. The mother relates that the child felt like she was “burning up” and that the tonic-clonic activity stopped after a few minutes. The mother says that the child is otherwise healthy, does not take any medicines, and has never been hospitalized. The child’s immunizations are up-todate, and she has no known drug allergies. On examination, the vital signs are temperature of 104°F, BP 97/49, HR 112, and RR 26.The child is sitting on the examination table playing with stickers and drawing. She has a mild amount of clear nasal congestion but her examination is otherwise normal. When asked, the child replies that she feels fine. What is the most likely diagnosis?