seizure classification Flashcards

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What is a seizure?

A

Abnormal brain electrical activity resulting in stereotypic neurologic symptoms.

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2
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What is epilepsy?

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2 or more unprovoked seizures

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3
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What can seizures be proceeded by?

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Can be preceded by an aura and followed by somnolence, confusion and headache.
Post ictal state

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4
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What are seizure classifications?

A

Generalized

focal

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What are the Focal (partial) seizures?

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Simple
Complex (Impaired LOC)
Secondary generalized tonic-clonic-
Focal status epilepticus

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What are the generalized seizures?

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Absence
Myoclonic
Atonic
Clonic(stiffen throughout)
Tonic 
Tonic-clonic
Infantile spasms
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7
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What are the seizure differential diagnosis?

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Seizure
Syncope
Stroke or TIA- do not show signs
Nonepileptic seizure

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8
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Wha is the history of a person with seizures?

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Alcohol or drug use
     Or withdrawal(can provoke seizures-alcohol withdrawal)
Head trauma, CNS infection, stroke, tumor
Family history
Prior “spells”
Tongue or cheek bite
Incontinence
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9
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What are some typical lab findings of seizure patients?

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Elevated Prolactin
Electrolytes (Hyponatremia)-low sodium in blood 
Drug screen
Alcohol level
Serum seizure medication levels
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What does a Electroencephalogram record?

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Records electrical activity of the brain
Ictal and inter-ictal patterns
Routine or prolonged
May be normal in epilepsy

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