Meningitis Symptoms
Meningitis Diagnosis and Treatment
Types of Seizures
Causes and Risk Factors for Seizures
Seizure Management
100

What type of headache is associated with meningitis?

Excruciating, constant headache with or without nausea/vomiting.

100

What test looks at the CSF to diagnose meningitis?

Answer: Lumbar puncture.

100

What type of seizure involves uncontrolled electrical activity in both hemispheres of the brain

Answer: Generalized seizures

100

Name one medical condition that can cause seizures.

Answer: Low blood sugar, brain tumor, stroke, or head trauma.

100

What position should a patient be placed in during a seizure to prevent aspiration?

Answer: Turned on their side.

200

What is a common sign of neck stiffness in meningitis?

Nuchal rigidity.

200

What characteristics of CSF are seen in bacterial meningitis?

Answer: Low glucose, high protein, high WBC, cloudy appearance, and high opening pre

200

What is a focal seizure without loss of consciousness

Answer: Simple partial seizure.

200

What condition is defined by having at least two unprovoked seizures?

  • Answer: Epilepsy.

200

What equipment should be ready in a room for seizure preca

Answer: Oxygen and sucti

300

What eye-related symptom is associated with meningitis?

 Nystagmus

300

What type of medication is used to treat bacterial me

 Antibiotics

300

Which seizure type involves sudden loss of muscle tone, often causing a fall?

Answer: Atonic seizure.

300

What is a common effect of medications like bupropion or certain antibiotics on seizure risk?

Lowering the seizure threshold.

300

Why should timing of anti-epileptic medications be strictly followed?

  • Answer: To maintain therapeutic levels and prevent seizures.

400

What skin rash is common in meningococcal meningiti

Answer: Red, macular rash.

400

What precautions should be taken for suspected bacterial meningitis?

Answer: Droplet precautions

400

What is a hallmark movement seen in focal seizures with loss of consciousness?

  • Automatisms (e.g., lip-smacking, swallowing).


400

What is the term for seizures caused by psychological factors instead of electrical brain activity

Answer: Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES).

400

What dietary therapy is considered a controversial treatment for epilepsy?

  • The ketogenic diet.

500

What neurological event can occur in mening

Answer: Seizures.

500

Name two vaccine that help prevent meningitis

Answer: Hib vaccine and Pneum

500

What type of generalized seizure involves rhythmic m

Answer: Myoclonic seizure.

500

What lifestyle factor can trigger seizures by reducing brain stability?

Sleep deprivation.

500

What is a medical emergency involving seizures lasting longer than 5 minutes or recurrent seizures without recovery?

Answer: Status Epilepticus.

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