Epilepsy Flashcards

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what is epilepsy?

A

A seizure disorder as a result of bursts of electrical activity from the brain.

GABA = neurotransmitter inhibitor

GABA levels are lower in those with epilepsy, leading to abnormal cell-cell message propogation

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what is a febrile seizure?

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Fits that can happen when a child has fever and is too hot.

Cool them down, remove clothes. Ibuprofen, paracetamol

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what are the 2 classifications of epilepsy?

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Generalised:
- tonic/clonic
- absence (petit mal seizure)
- Myoclonic/atonic

Partial:
- simple partial
- complex partial
- simple sensory

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what are triggers for epilepsy?

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  • Idiopathic (not fully known)
  • Trauma - head injury
  • CNS disease [tumour, stroke etc]
  • Social [late nights, alcohol, flashing lights..]
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What is a Tonic (stiff) Clonic (contraction/relaxation) generalised seizure?

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  • loss of consciousness

initial tonic (stiff) then go between contraction and relaxation.

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What is a Petit mal (absence) generalised seizure?

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short lived episodes (5-15 seconds) where loss of awareness happens (eyelids flutter, loses response).

Happens during childhood, can happen multiple times/day.

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what are essential things to do for people with seizures?

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Protect parts of there body susceptible to injury (remove anything in mouth too)

asphyxia (supplement oxygen)

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what are causing factors for tonic-clonic seizures?

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  • withdrawal/poor medication compliance
  • fatigue/stress
  • infection
  • menstruation
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what are some treatments for epilepsy?

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  • preventative (anticonvulsant drugs)
  • emergency (most only require SUPPORTIVE treatment IF UNCONSCIOUS, like airway & oxygen)
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what are some drugs used for epilepsy?

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GABA receptor actions
- valproate
- BENZODIAZEPINES

Sodium channel actions
- carbamazepine

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what is the dental relevance of a patient with epilepsy?

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  • complications of fits (oral soft tissue/dental injury)
  • complications of treatment (gingival hyperplasia, bleeding, from medications)

Important to know emergency care

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