D.O.D #8 - Seizures Flashcards

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1
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tonic

A

stiffening

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clonic

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twitching/jerking - convulsion

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meningismus

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headache, neck stiffness, nausea/vomiting, photophobia
(symptoms of epilepsy) (clinical syndrome)

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photophobia

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eye discomfort in bright lights

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5
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GMS

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Gran Mal Seizure

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what is the difference between GMS and epilepsy

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a seizure is a single occurrence; epilepsy is a neurological condition characterized by two or more unprovoked seizures; epilepsy is genetic

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what is seizure?

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messages in your brain allow you to think, feel, and move. during a seizure, messages are disrupted in the brain causing electrical overload in all/part of the brain; when too many brain cells become excited at the same time

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types of seizures

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generalized and partical/focal

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generalized seizure

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brain has abnormal electrical activity on both sides of your brain/body

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partial/focal seizure (most common)

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electrical activity surges in one part of the brain/body

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causes of seizures

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high levels of salt and sugar in the blood (electrolytes), brain injury, genetic brain problems, brain tumor, dementia, high fever, illness, or infections, illegal dugs, withdraw from alcohol or drugs

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signs of seizures:

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simple staring spells, violent shaking and loss of consciousness, seeing flashing lights or hallucinations, feel strange sensations (i.e. smell a nonexistent odor), and emotional changes

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exams and tests:

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tests to rule out medical causes (ex. stroke), blood tests, CT or MRI scans, EEG (charts brain activity), spinal tap (needle inserted into spinal canal)

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treatment for seizures

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depends on the cause, medication to prevent more seizures, plenty of sleep, keep regular schedule, avoid stress, avoid activities where syncope would be dangerous until seizures are unlikely to occur again

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generalized seizure symptoms

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muscle contractions, tonic-clonic movements, emesis, loss of control of bladder/bowels, a blank stare, syncope

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16
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focal/partial seizures can become:

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generalized seizures

17
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what percent of epilepsy is generalized?

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about 30%

18
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how do you categorize generalized epilepsy and focal epilepsy?

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by where the abnormal electrical discharge begins