WHAT IS EPILEPSY?
Medicine
Seizure Safety
Healthy Habbits
True or False
100

What is epilepsy?

A condition that causes repeated seizures.

100

Why is it important to take seizure medicine every day?

It helps prevent or reduce seizures.

100

Should you stay calm if someone is having a seizure?

YES!! 

100

What is one thing you should get every night to help keep your brain healthy?

Enough Sleep

100

True or False: Most kids with epilepsy can still play sports.

True (with their healthcare provider's guidance and appropriate safety measures).

200

What is a seizure?

A sudden burst of unusual electrical activity in the brain that can affect how a person moves, feels, or acts.

200

Who should help children remember to take their medicine?

A parent or caregiver.

200

Should you put something in someone's mouth during a seizure?

NO! NEVER!!

200

What should you drink to stay hydrated?

WATER! WATER! WATER!


200

True or False: You should hold someone down during a seizure.


False!!


300

Which part of the body is affected by epilepsy?


The brain.

300

Should you stop taking your medicine if you haven't had a seizure for a long time?

No. Only a doctor should decide when to stop medicine.

300

Name one thing you should do if someone is having a seizure.

Any of these:

  • Stay calm
  • Move dangerous objects away
  • Protect their head with something soft if possible
  • Time the seizure
  • Get an adult
300

Name one healthy food that helps your body stay strong.

Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, yogurt

300

True or False: Wearing a helmet helps protect your brain.

True!

400

Can kids with epilepsy still go to school and play with friends?

Yes! Most children with epilepsy can live active, healthy lives.

400

If your medicine makes you feel sick, who should you tell?

A parent, caregiver, or doctor.

400

Should someone with epilepsy swim alone?

No

400

Why is getting enough sleep important for children with epilepsy?

Not getting enough sleep can increase the chance of having a seizure.

400

True or False: It's okay to skip your seizure medicine if you feel fine.

False!!

500

Name one sign that someone might be having a seizure.

  • Shaking
  • Staring into space
  • Falling down
  • Not responding
  • Sudden confusion 
500

Can you share your seizure medicine with someone else?

No. Medicine should only be taken by the person it was prescribed for.

500

When should you call 911 for someone having a seizure?

If the seizure lasts more than 5 minutes, they have repeated seizures without waking up, have trouble breathing afterward, are injured, or it's their first seizure.

500

Name three healthy habits that help keep your brain healthy.

Any three:

  • Get enough sleep
  • Take medicine
  • Drink water
  • Eat healthy foods
  • Exercise safely
  • Tell an adult if you don't feel well 
500

True or False: Kids with epilepsy can have friends, go to school, and achieve their goals.

True!

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