Epilepsy Flashcards

1
Q

What is status epilepticus?

A

More than 10 minutes of continuous seizure activity, or two or more sequential seizures, without full recovery of consciousness

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What is the morbidity of status epilepticus?

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Impaired cognition, loss of memory and loss of motor function

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What is the first aid response for epilepsy?

A
  • Call for assistance
  • Protect them from hitting something
  • Put them in the recovery position
  • Look at your watch
  • Calmly tell them what has happened
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4
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What are the guidelines for drug treatment of epilepsy?

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  • Regime individualised

- Medication taken 2-4 times daily

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Why must blood levels be frequently monitored when taking anti-convulsive drugs?

A

High levels = toxic

Low levels = inadequate for seizure control

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What is the duty of care for epileptic athletes?

A
  • Find out what medication is being taken
  • Look up the medication
  • Be familiar with the side effects and general properties
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What is the effect of anti-convulsive drugs on physiological performance?

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No effect, except when recovering from a seizure

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When does sporting activity generally trigger seizures?

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At the highest levels when athletes are pushed to their physical limits

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