Types
Phases
Patient Care
symptoms
RANDOM
100

a continuous seizure without recovery 

Grand Mal or Status epilepticus

100

the phase in which movement or convulsions stop

postseizure or postictal

100

A patient should or should not be allowed to drive home after a tonic-clonic seizure

should not

100

a subjective sensation  that precedes seizure activity

Aura

100

a common oral side effect of the gums seen in patients taking anti seizure medication.

gingival hyperplasia

200

Most common seizure among newly diagnosed adults

Partial (Local/Focal)  seizures

200

Patient may experience convulsions in this phase of a seizure

Ictal Phase- Clonic Phase

200

What is the first thing to do if you suspect a patient is having a seizure while your scaling his/her teeth

Remove everything from the mouth 

200

This was most commonly reported cause of Japanese children and seizures

Photosensitivity and were watching blinking lights

200

epilepsy comes from the greek word that means?

to take hold of 

300

type of seizures triggered by motor, sensory, or psycho motor changes, usually triggered by some form of stimulus

Simple Partial Seizure

300

During which phase does a patient usually lose consciousness

Preictal phase

300

Dilantin can cause gingival hyperplasia which is noted by what

Overgrowth of the gingiva, gingival hyperplasia, too much collagen

300

The main cause of bodily injuries in seizure patients, including broken teeth occur from? 

falling

300

Medications known to provoke seizures are known as

epileptogenic

400

This type of seizure has the highest mortality rate

Generalized Seizures

400

The sensation, smell or hallucination could bring on this phase

Aura or prodromal phase 

400

When is the best time to schedule a patient who has seizures

Early morning

400

what are automatisms

blinking eyes, smacking lips, wandering in circles, etc. almost drug like behavior

400

True or False

Complex partial seizures involve impairment of consciousness and the temporal lobe . 

True

500

What does GTCS stand for

Generalized tonic-clonic seizures

500

What are the two most common generalized seizures

Tonic-Clonic and grand mal

500

Can treatment continue after a abscense or petit mal seizure if no effects are noted

yes

500

In a Absence(Petit Mal) seizure, blinking or eye rolling, a blank stare can occur.  What age group is most affected?

Children

500

How many species of bacteria live in or on your body? A. 10 B. 50 C. 300 D. 1000

D. 1,000!

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