SEIZURES Flashcards

1
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How long is someone barred from driving after a first seizure with no definitive cause?

A

6 months

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2
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In someone with diagnosed epilepsy how long must they be seizure free before they can reapply for their license?

A

12 months

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3
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In the hospital setting what are the first 2 lines of medical management for convulsive status epilepticus? Is this medication given fast or slow? What is it mixed with?

A
  1. Lorazepam 4mg IV
  2. Repeat lorazepam 4mg IV if not effective
  3. Give slowly
  4. 1:1 with NaCl or water
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4
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If lorazepam isn’t effective what is the next line of medication?

What monitoring is important when giving this drug?

A
  • if patient not already taking maintenance phenytoin therapy, give phenytoin at 15 mg/kg as a loading dose at 50mg/min
  • cardiac monitoring
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5
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If both lorazepam and phenytoin have been shown to be ineffective, what is next in the management of status epilepticus? What medications can be used to achieve this?

A

Rapis sequence induction and intubation

  1. propofol
  2. midazolam
  3. thiopental
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6
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What is the dosing of lorazepam in paediatric seizure? How many time is lorazepam repeated in paeds seizure?

A
  • 0.1mg/kg
  • It isn’t, only use it once
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