Epilepsy Flashcards

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Define seizure

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sudden irregular discharge of electrical activity in the brain causing a physical manifestation such as sensory disturbance, unconsciousness or convulsions

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Define convulsion

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uncontrolled shaking movements of the body due to rapid and repeated contraction and relaxation of muscles

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Define aura

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perceptual disturbance experienced by some prior to a seizure, e.g. strange light, unpleasant smell, confusing thoughts

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Define epilepsy

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neurological disorder marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance, LOC or convulsions, associated with abnormal electrical activity in the brain

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How can seizures be classified?

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Partial = simple (consious) or complex (unconsious)

Generalised = absence, myoclonic, tonic-clonic, tonic, atonic

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What is a partial seizure vs a generalised one?

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Partial = part of the brain

Generalised = everywhere

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Describe partial seizures

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Involves part of the brain

Simple = same consciousness

Complex = consciousness impaired

Most common = temporal lobe epilepsy

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Describe a tonic-clonic seizure

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2 parts = 1st tonic (muscles tense), 2nd clonic (convulsions)

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Describe an absence seizure

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Daydreaming

Unaware what has happened

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Describe a status epilepticus seizure

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Seizures follow one after another without recovery of consciousness between

Medical emergency

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Describe a myoclonic seizure

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Brief shock-like muscle jerks

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Describe an atonic seizure

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Without tone – drop attack

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Describe a tonic seizure

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Increased tone

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14
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How are seizures investigated?

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Clinical history

EEG = asses risk of recurrence, phonic stimulation may induce seizure

MRI

ECG

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15
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Give a differential diagnosis for seizures

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Vascular: Stroke, TIA

Infection: Abscess, Meningitis

Trauma: Intracerebral haemorrhage

Autoimmune: SLE

Metabolic: Hypoxia, Electrolyte imbalance, Hypoglycaemia, Thyroid dysfunction

Iatrogenic: Drugs, Alcohol Withdrawal

Neoplastic: Intracerebral mass

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16
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Outline the initial management of seizures

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ABCDE –

A – Airways: not blocked, patent

B – Breathing: listing to breath sounds check ox sats and circulation

C – Circulation: bp and heart rate, heart sounds

D – Disability: GCS, glucose levels

E – Exposure: look around and check for injuries

Lorazepam or midazolam