Brief Overview
Neuro Terms
Role of SLP
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some long term symptoms someone may experience with epilepsy are (name 2)

What are broken bones, dysphagia, anxiety, depression, aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, hearing loss

100

The most common areas of the brain for seizures is

Middle portion of temporal lobe and frontal lobe 

100

Name three treatment options for epilepsy 

medicine, neuro stimulation, and surgery 

200

How many seizures in what time frame must occur for it to be diagnosed as epilepsy 

two more than 24 hours apart

200

The important structures in the middle portion of the temporal lobe are

hippocampus and amygdala

200

The specific language/speech difficulties individuals may have with epilepsy that a SLP can help (name 2)

What are language comprehension, word-finding difficulties, poor social communication, slurred and disfluent speech 

300

This seizure starts in one area of the brain, often while person is awake and alert

focal onset seizures

300

This occurs when there are frequent seizures in the temporal lobe

hippocampal sclerosis

300

911 should be called at this time (name three)

What is if seizure lasts more than 5 minutes, occurs in water, have a seizure immediately after, difficulty breathing afterwards, or are severely injured during, is pregnant, has diabetes, or never had one before