A seizure related state characterized by muscle soreness, fatigue and no memory of the seizure (amnesia)
CNS effect of antiseizure drugs
Can lead to fatal respiratory insufficiency, hypoxemia, dysrhythmias, hyperthermia and acidosis
There is no specific laboratory or radiologic tests for this type of headache, so diagnosis is made from history
If withdrawn abruptly, antiseizure drugs can cause this
A second priority nursing intervention when a patient is having a seizure is this
Used in treating status epilepticus
Repetitive, purposeless actions
Newer antiseizure drugs do not require this in comparison to the older drugs
Your patient is smacking his lips and picking at his clothes. This type of seizure should be suspected
Tripans should be used with extreme caution in anyone with preexisting _______ disease.
During a grand mal seizure, this term is used to describe when the body stiffens
Produces manifestations based on function of the area of the brain involved
Type of seizure characterized by a brief staring spell and lasts <10 seconds
Condition in which a person has spontaneously recurring seizures caused by an underlying chronic condition
During a grand mal seizure, this term is used to describe when there is jerking movements of extremities (after stiffening)
Transient, uncontrolled electrical discharge of neurons in the brain, interrupting normal function