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What type of condition is epilepsy?
Which of the following statements is true?
What is an epileptic seizure?
How many children and young people under 19 have epilepsy?
How many people with epilepsy never find out what caused their condition?
How is epilepsy most commonly treated?
How many people find that Anti Seizure Medications (ASMs) do not stop their seizures from happening?
Which of the following is not a reason to call an ambulance?
A seizure that occurs in just one part of the brain is called a ________ seizure.
A seizure that occurs in both halves of the brain is called a ___________ seizure.
Which seizure type do you think is being described?
“Farida makes a strange noise, then falls to the floor and starts shaking. Sometimes her lips turn blue. It usually lasts for about two minutes.”
Which seizure type do you think is being described?
“I have muscle jerks. Usually my left arm suddenly moves upwards. It only lasts a few seconds, but I can knock things over or spill things.”
Which seizure type do you think is being described?
“Simon looks like he’s daydreaming for a few seconds. He doesn’t know what’s going on around him during that time so he can miss information.”
Which seizure type do you think is being described?
“Linda starts behaving strangely. She often plucks at her clothes and sometimes she wanders off. She doesn’t reply if you try to talk to her.”
Which seizure type do you think is being described?
“Dan’s whole body suddenly goes stiff. His lips go blue and he cries out. It happens when he is asleep.”
Which seizure type do you think is being described?
“Jayson suddenly falls to the floor without warning. He’s OK straight away afterwards, but it’s dangerous if he hits his head – this is why he has to wear a helmet.”
Which of the following applies to emergency medicine?
What should you do if a pupil has a tonic-clonic seizure?
What should you do if a pupil has a focal seizure?
What should you do if a pupil has an absence seizure?