Neurology Flashcards

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What are febrile convulsions?

A

Seizure in the presence of a temperature >38.5

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When do febrile convulsions occur?

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Typically occurs early in the course of a viral infection

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What causes febrile convulsions?

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Occur in response to a rapid rise in temperature: not to raised temperature alone

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4
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Management of febrile seizures?

A
  • Parental education

- Control temperature

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What is Cerebral palsy?

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Movement disorder that results from non-progressive lesion of motor pathways

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How do symptoms appear in cerebral palsy?

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Symptoms appear gradually as child doesn’t develop along normal trends

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Symptoms of cerebral palsy?

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  • Learning difficulties
  • Epilepsy
  • Squint
  • Visual impairment of any kind
  • Hearing impairment
  • Speech and language disorder
  • Behavioural disorders
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What is hemiplegic cerebral palsy?

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Arm and leg on one side affected q

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What is paraplegic cerebral palsy?

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Both legs

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What is quadriplegic cerebral palsy?

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All 4 limbs

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What do specific symptoms depend on?

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Where the lesion is (cerebellum, basal ganglia etc)

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Autistic Triad?

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  • Communication
  • Social interaction
  • Flexibility of thought/interaction
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Characteristics of autistic communication?

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  • Abstract language is difficult
  • Odd intonation/pitch
  • Avoids eye contact
  • Lack of awareness of reciprocal nature of conversation
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You are more likely to have cerebral palsy if?

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  • Premature
  • Small
  • Twin/multiple births
  • Maternal hypo/hypertension
  • Injury in womb or head injury in life
  • Periventricular leukomalacia
  • Congenital infection
  • HIE
  • Meningitis after birth
  • Near drowning
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Potential problems of CP?

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  • Gross motor delay
  • Fine motor delay
  • Speech/communication
  • Sleep disturbance
  • Pain
  • High tone/low tone
  • Low bone mineral density
  • Salivation
  • Nutrition
  • Swallowing difficulties
  • Seizures
  • Orthopaedic issues
  • Social isolation
  • Education
  • Transport
  • Financial
  • Stigma
  • Independent living
  • Living with chronic problems
  • Behavioural issues
  • Toileting issues
  • Employment
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