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Seizure

A sudden increase in electrical activity in the brain that alters a person's feelings or
actions for a short period of time

Status epilepticus

A condition in which seizures occur one after another with less than a minute or two
between each seizure, or continuous seizure activity that persists for more than 30
minutes. Brain damage may result.

Tonic-Clonic seizure

Also know as Grand Mal. Generalized seizure, total LOC and falling to ground, followed
by stiffening and jerking,

Petit Mal Seizure

Common for kids. Milder form of seizure lasting only a few seconds and does not include
convulsive movements; also known as absence seizures. Resembles daydreaming,
blank stare with blinking, chewing, hand gestures.

Seizure Interventions

1) Maintain Patient Airway

2) Protect the Head

3) Turn the patient to the side

4) loosen restrictive clothing

5) ease patient to floor

6) Observe and record all aspects of the seizure

Seizure precautions

1) Side Rails Up

2) Side Lying

, 3) Bed in lowest position

4) Oxygen and Suction Set up in room

Seizure Diagnostic Tests

EEG: abnormal electrical conduction of brain waves identified

CBC

CT

MRI

PET scan

MIRA

Seizure medications (How they work)

some work by blocking calcium channels in axons so nerve cells cannot release
neurotransmitters and won't be able to keep firing nerve impulses

Seizure medications (common)

Benzodiazepine such as Lorazepam (Ativan) and Diazepam

Seizure medications (other)

Leviteracetam (Kepra)

Phenytoin (Dilantin)

Lacosamide

Valproic Acid

Topiramate

Seizure Education

Do NOT stop medications abruptly

Routine blood draw

Relaxation Therapy

Med Alert Bracelet

Avoid excessive ETOH, fatigue, loss of sleep, swimming alone

Avoid hypoglycemia

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