neuro (class 9) seizures Flashcards
seizures
occur when there is abnormal electrical discharge in the neurons in brain. Temporary.
disturbs skeletal muscle function, sensation, autonomic function, behavior and or consciousness.
epilepsy
recurring seizures, variable frequency. prevalence & incidence increases in older adults
risks/triggers
fatigue, fever, hypoglycemia, acid/base imbalance, IICP, tumors, ETOH, meds, constipation, hyperventilation, meses as well as individual factors like flashing lights, certain odors, music/sounds
Prodomal stage
can begin days before for some.
individual: emotional changes, fatigue, GI, urinary symptoms.
AURA
immediately prior to onset of seizure for some types of seizures.
individual: smells, vision change, auditory hallucination
ICTUS
actual seizure event
Post-ICTUS
recoveray after seizure.
variable length of time (can be up to days), initially unconscious, confusion, fatigue, sleepiness.
Focal Seizures
PARTIAL
start in and affect one hemisphere
Focal seizures
manifestations
dependent on area of brain affected:
may remain conscious but can be altered.
motor: recurrent muscle contraction of the face or contralateral part of the body (often hands)
sensory: abnormal sensation, smells, tastes, numb/tingling, hallucinations
autonomic: tachycardia, flushing, hypo/hypertension, psychic sensation like Deja vu, emotions.
generalized seizures
affect both sides of brain and deeper brain structures
lose consciousness.
ABSENSCE
more common in children.
brief cessation of motor activity.
blank stare, unresponsive.
automatisms & eyelid fluttering may occur.
TONIC-CLONIC
most common type, last 60-90 seconds.
aura is possible & pt will experience sudden loss of consciousness.
TONIC
muscles rigid, often cry out, arms & legs extended & back is arched jaw clenched, incontinence of bladder and bowel possible, breathing ceases, become cyanotic.
CLONIC
alternating contraction & relaxation of extremities, hyperventilation, eyes roll back, frothing at mouth, subsides gradually.
Post-ICTAL
unconscious & unresponsive to stimuli, event amnesia.