hh-medications
ah-sz
lh-eeg
kb-neonates
kh-Floor Knowledge
dk-strokes
100

This common sz med can actually INCREASE sz activity for some, and cause anger and irritation.

What is Keppra?

100

The ‍patient retains consciousness throughout the seizure. For example, they can continue talking while their left arm has seizure activity

. focal aware seizures

100

The placement of __________on the scalp determines the electric activity that is measured

Electrodes

100

Newborn babies less than four weeks are termed?

-Neonates

100

These buttons are held together to turn off bed alarm on the bed

Ibed & Alarm/disarm

100

How many main types of strokes are there

What is 3

200

This medication prescribed for mood disorder and off label smoking cessation, can lower sz threshold and actually cause sz.

What is Welbutrin?

200

Cause the patient to lose consciousness, and thus they do not recall the seizure afterward

focal impaired aware / unaware

200

The measured _________is the difference between the reference electrode and the active electrode

Voltage

200

When a baby’s head is small full 10-20 Montage puts the electrodes too close and risk forming a?

Salt bridge

200

Always use this in place of pt’s pillow

Neck roll

200

What type of stroke results in a brain bleed?

What is hemorrhagic

300

This medication used for anxiety and urgent sz cessation.

What is Ativan?

300

Seizures that are clinically marked by tonic muscle stiffening and are mostly generalized, they do not evolve into clonic activity

Tonic seizures "grand mal"

300

EEG signals are usually measured in _______

Microvolts

300

After the first month of life, a baby is no longer a neonate, and becomes an?

infant

300

Where should you dispose of pt’s info sticky note

Confidential bin

300

What type of stroke is a result of a blockage or impairs blood flow to the brain?

What is ischemic

400

This medication is used in pre-op for anxiety and also used as IV drip for sz control.

What is Versed?

400

A brief, involuntary jerk. It is normal and commonly seen in individuals falling asleep

Myoclonic seizure

400

A commonly used electrode placement system

The international 10-20system

400

Time frame between mother’s last menstruation and length of pregnancy

Gestational age

400

This color wipe is used for cleaning machines

  • Purple
400

What type of stroke is considered to be a mini-stroke or warning of future stroke. The symptoms can mimic those of a full stroke.

What is a transient ischemic attack (TIA

500

This medication is used most commonly in neonates for sz control.

What is Phenobarb?

500

Defined clinically by abrupt and brief cessation of awareness and activity, often with eye fluttering or blinking, with rapid return to normal after the seizure ends

Absence seizure

500

A typical EEG signal ranges from +/- ________ microvolts

100-150

500

The amount of time that has elapsed from birth to a given date.

Chronological age

500

Code to open linen closet

  • 5215
500

Which lobe of the brain would be affected if a stroke caused vision loss of one or both eyes?

What is occipital lobe

600

This medication is commonly used for inpatients to treat infections and can cause subclinical status epilepticus.

What is Cefipime?

600

A _______ is an abnormal, organized and evolving burst of cortical activity that interrupts the brain's usual function.

Seizure

600

This propagating electric activity is known as the __________ and is picked up by the EEG electrodes


Secondary current

600

Neonates have three stages of consciousness

awake, active sleep and quiet sleep

600

Curtain closed in the door means

  • Do not enter/check with nurse
600

Which lobe of the brain would be affected if a stroke caused a loss of sensation or difficulty with analytical thinking?

What is parietal lobe

700

This medication is used for sedation and can also help control sz. Can cause burst supression on EEG.

What is Propofol?

700

For rhythmic or periodic patterns, they must exceed __ seconds to be considered a seizure

10

700

Neural activity is sometimes referred to as__________

Equivalent current dipole

700

Neonatal seizures must evolve just like adult seizures do, but and are usually focal rather than?

Generalized

700

Always check pt’s _____ before anything

Wristband, Name, DOB

700

Which lobe of the brain primarily is responsible for communication—which can then be affected by a stroke in that lobe?

What is temporal lobe

800

This medication can decrease the amplitude of the EEG and is commonly given to family to stop a sz at home.

What is Valium?

800

Typical absence seizures arise with _ Hz generalized spike and wave activity

3

800

When was the 10-20 system established

1958

800

Neonatal seizures are particularly important to see on EEG because

Many neonatal seizures are clinically silent.

800

If bed alarm is turned off you must ______ before leaving

Turn it back on

800

A temporal lobe stroke can produce communication problems for a patient. A patient who has a speech difficulty due to stroke is diagnosed with?

What is aphasia

900

These types of medications can increase frntocentral beta and decreae anterior alpha amplitude. Used for depression and anxiety.

What are SSRIs? (Prozac/Zoloft)

900

A _____ is a single epileptiform discharge defined by its duration lasting between 70-200ms

Sharp

900

The four landmarks that the 10-20 system is based on

Nasion, inion, and 2 preauricular points

900

Babies should be nearly fully synchronous and reactive by how many weeks:

32

900

Make sure ____ is within pt’s reach

Call light

900

What are the 2 types of aphasia?

What is Receptive and Expressive

1000

This can cause withdrawl sz's and poorly synchronized EEGs with reduced alpha and increased fast wave.

What is alcohol?

1000

A _____ is very similar to a sharp but faster, with a duration from 20-70ms.

Spike

1000

Allowable margin of error in measuring

Less than 1 cm

1000

Awake and active sleep look similar, with mostly what wave frequencies

Theta and Delta

1000

Nurse calls and asks if eeg leads can go to CT and you say _____

Yes

1000

Names some types/categories of medications used for stroke patients

What are blood thinners (anticoagulants & antiplatelets), tPA (dissolves clots), blood pressure meds, cholesterol meds


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