Final answer:
The phases of a seizure chronologically are preictal, ictal, and postictal (Option A).
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct chronological order of the phases of a seizure is:
- Preictal: This is the phase that occurs before a seizure and includes symptoms such as mood changes, anxiety, and irritability.
- Ictal: This is the phase during which the seizure occurs and includes the actual loss of consciousness and muscle contractions.
- Postictal: This is the phase that occurs after the seizure and includes symptoms such as confusion, drowsiness, and muscle weakness.
So, the correct answer is a. Preictal, Ictal, Postictal.