Epilepsy
Intracranial Pressure
Cerebral Hemodynamics
AED
A little of everything
100

Initiated by synchronous, high-frequency discharge from a group of hyperexcitable neurons.

What is a focus?

100

Net pressure of blood flow to the brain

What is cerebral perfusion pressure?

100

Episodes of neurological dysfunction lasting no more than a few minutes, resulting from obstruction of blood flow.

What is a transient ischemic attack?

100

10-20mcg/ml

What is the normal therapeutic level of Phenytoin?

100

This osmotic diuretic crystalizes when it get cold

What is mannitol?

200

Type of seizure where there is loss of muscle control

What is atonic?

200

5-15 mmHg

What is the normal intracranial pressure?

200

Door to treatment time of 60 minutes or less

What is the golden hour?

200

Life threatening pancreatitis

What an adverse reaction to Valproic acid?

200

This watery fluid is produce in the subarachnoid space and it cushions and nourishes the brain.

What is cerebrolspinal fluid?

300

Most common seizure ages 4-14 y/o

What is absence seizure?

300

Bradycardia, irregular respirations, and widened pulse pressure.

What is Cushing's triad?

300

This type of CVA may increase intracraniall pressure and can lead to brain herniation

What is hemorrhagic stroke?

300

This medication is also used to treat migraine headaches

What is Topiramate?

300

Most common symptom of ICR impairment that results in increase brain size and in intracranial pressure

What is cerebral edema?

400

An unusual sensation that precedes a seizure

What is an aura?

400

If any one components (blood, brain tissue , CSF) increase in volume, there must be a decrease volume of other components or the ICP increases.

What is the Munro-Kelly hypothesis?

400

Salvageable brain tissue area.

What is the penumbra?

400

This medication is regulated under the Controlled Substances Act due to its euphoric effect.

What is pregabalin?

400

The maximun score for this mental status assessment tool is 15

What is ths Glasgow Coma Scale?

500

Seizure type that affects both sides of the brain and is also known as  "convulsion"

What is a tonic-clonic seizure?

500

Abnormal body posturing in which the person is stiff with bent arms towards the body, clenched fists, and legs are held out straight.

What is decorticate posturing?

500

Obstruction of arterial blood flow to the brain causing brain hypoperfusion

What is an ischemic stroke?

500

If given with grapefruit juice, it can increase the peak and trough levels of this medication

What is carbamazepine?

500

Impaired perfusion, compromised neurotransmission, glucose regulation, and pathology

What are the causes of ICR impairment?

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