Seizure types
Med actions
Indications
Adverse effects
Nursing considerations
100

This seizure involves brief loss of consciousness with staring lasting 3–5 seconds.

What is an absence seizure?

100

This drug stabilizes neurons and decreases excitability.

What is phenytoin?

100

This medication is first-line for status epilepticus.

What is diazepam?

100

A condition of overgrown gums is caused by phenytoin.

What is gingival hyperplasia?

100

This is the therapeutic range for phenytoin.

What is 10–20 mcg/mL?

200

This seizure type originates in one area of the brain and may include sensory symptoms.

What is a focal (partial) seizure?

200

This medication works by enhancing GABA in the brain for rapid seizure control.

What is diazepam?

200

This drug is used for tonic-clonic and psychomotor seizures.

What is phenytoin?

200

This life-threatening skin reaction is associated with carbamazepine.

What is Stevens-Johnson syndrome?

200

Patients taking carbamazepine should avoid drinking?

What is grapefruit juice?

300

This seizure involves bilateral convulsive muscle contractions.

 What is a generalized tonic-clonic seizure?

300

This drug increases GABA levels in the brain.

What is valproic acid?

300

This medication is used for absence and myoclonic seizures.

What is valproic acid?

300

A dangerous effect of phenobarbital (most important)

What is respiratory depression?

300

A complication of sudden stopping of antiseizure medications.

What are rebound seizures?

400

This life-threatening condition involves seizures lasting >5 minutes or repeated without recovery.

What is status epilepticus?

400

This medication blocks sodium and calcium channels to inhibit action potentials.

What is carbamazepine?

400

This drug is used for focal and generalized seizures.

What is carbamazepine?

400

This organ toxicity must be monitored with valproic acid.

What is liver toxicity?

400

_______ reverses benzodiazepine effects.

What is flumazenil?

500

This seizure type may involve automatisms and retained or impaired awareness.

What is a focal seizure?

500

This drug acts as a CNS depressant affecting the RAS and cerebral cortex.

What is phenobarbital? 

500

This medication is used for long-term seizure control and status epilepticus (last-line).

What is phenobarbital?

500

These effects include confusion, drowsiness, and CNS depression.

What are central nervous system effects?

500

Phenytoin patients should maintain this to prevent gum complications.

What is good oral hygiene?

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