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Epilepsies and Seizures notes
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Epilepsies and Seizures: Hope Through Research 
This notes provides in-depth information about the epilepsies and seizures, including common symptoms, diagnosis, and available therapies.
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Test Bank for Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics 13th Edition By Laurence Brunton; Bjorn Knollman; Randa Hilal-Dandan Chapter 1-71 Complete Guide A+
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Test Bank for Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics 13th Edition By Laurence Brunton; Bjorn Knollman; Randa Hilal-Dandan Chapter 1-71 Complete Guide A+ 
 
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1. Drug Invention and the Pharmaceutical Industry 
 
2. Pharmacokinetics: The Dynamics of Drug Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Elimination 
 
3. Pharmacodynamics: Molecular Mechanisms of Drug Action 
 
4. Drug Toxicity and Poisoning 
 
5. Membrane Transporters and Drug Response 
 
6. Drug Metaboli...
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BOOK 2 CLTM Question and answers correctly solved 2024
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BOOK 2 CLTM Question and answers correctly solved 2024 what are the patient identifiers used if the patient is obtunded - correct answer verbal name and dob only 
 
if the patient does not speak English who is qualified to serve as an interpreter - correct answer hospital appointed interpreter only 
 
what are some blood borne health care associated infections - correct answer hep, b, hep c, hiv 
 
if you get a shock from the equipment what step should be completed first ? - correct answer disc...
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CLTM Only Exam Material - Rebecca ClarkBash Study Guide actual exam questions and answers
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In a patient with epileposy, which region of focus (by lobe of the brain) is known to have the greatest incidence of NORMAL EEG? 
Frontal Lobe 
 
Seizures from here don't always show up on the EEG 
 
 
 
Catamenial Epilepsy - What is it? 
Includes women whose seizures are exacerbated by their menstrual cycle. 
 
Women with catamenial epilepsy are unusually sensitive to endogenous hormonal changes. This seizure exacerbation has a statistically significant positive correlation to serum estradiol/...
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In a patient with epileposy, which region of focus (by lobe of the brain) is known to have the greatest incidence of NORMAL EEG? 
Frontal Lobe 
 
Seizures from here don't always show up on the EEG 
 
 
 
Catamenial Epilepsy - What is it? 
Includes women whose seizures are exacerbated by their menstrual cycle. 
 
Women with catamenial epilepsy are unusually sensitive to endogenous hormonal changes. This seizure exacerbation has a statistically significant positive correlation to serum estradiol/...
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BCACP Neurology Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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BCACP Neurology Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
clinical definition of epilepsy - Answer-propensity to have unprovoked seizures repeatedly 
2 unprovoked seizures >24 hrs apart OR 
one unprovoked seizure for high risk populations (older adult, pts post CVA) 
 
What can a seizure be provoked by? (5) - Answer-1. withdrawal of illicit drugs or EtOH 
2. drugs that can lower the seizure threshold or precipitate a seizure 
3. metabolic disturbances such as hypoglycemia or severe hyponatremia 
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BOOK 2 CLTM correctly answered graded A+ 2023/2024
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BOOK 2 CLTMwhat are the patient identifiers used if the patient is obtunded - correct answer verbal name and dob only 
 
if the patient does not speak English who is qualified to serve as an interpreter - correct answer hospital appointed interpreter only 
 
what are some blood borne health care associated infections - correct answer hep, b, hep c, hiv 
 
if you get a shock from the equipment what step should be completed first ? - correct answer disconnect patient 
 
whats the impedance for str...
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Study Guide CLTM Quiz 6 actual exam questions and answers
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Sturge-Weber Syndrome 
Which neurological disorder is characterized by a port wine stain? 
 
 
 
Define: Agnosia 
inability to recognize objects, people, sounds, shapes or smells; symptom common to tumors of the parietal lobes 
 
 
 
Define: Anosmia 
loss of sense of smell 
 
 
 
Define: Apraxia 
The inability to execute voluntary and purposeful motor movements 
 
 
 
Landau-Kleffner Syndrome 
ESES is associated with which disorder? 
 
 
 
Todd's paralysis 
Temporary postictal paralysis 
 
 
 
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BOOK 2 CLTM actual exam questions and answers
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verbal name and dob only 
what are the patient identifiers used if the patient is obtunded 
 
 
 
hospital appointed intepreter only 
if the patient does not speak english who is qualified to serve as an interpreter 
 
 
 
hep, b, hep c, hiv 
what are some blood borne health care associated infections 
 
 
 
disconnect patient 
if you get a shock from the equipment what step should be completed first ? 
 
 
 
<10nA 
whats the impedance for strips and grids? 
 
 
 
10 uA rms 
max allowable cha...
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CLTM Seizure Classification Question and answers 2024 verified to pass
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CLTM Seizure Classification Question and answers 2024 verified to passidiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE) - correct answer classification of epilepsies 
genetically determined 
age-related onset 
clinical and electrographic characteristics 
 
pyknolepsy - correct answer Childhood absence in kids around 3-4 years 
 
symptomatic focal epilepsy - correct answer aka idiopathic focal epilepsy 
-associated with structural or metabolic conditions or suspected CNS disorder or viral/infections or paras...
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