Seizure
Headaches
Neuro muscular disorders
What do I do
other problems
100

A type of seizure that does not involve entire brain

What is a partial seizure

100

Described as occurring in times of stress as a dull, tight and constricting headache. Pain is non- pulsatile and bilateral in nature. It usually occurs in the frontal or occipatal regions.

What is a tension headache? 

100

Acute paralytic disease that decreases myelin in the nerve roots and peripheral nerves. Pt usually has a mild febrile illness 2-3 weeks prior

What is guillain barre

100

Provide supportive care, remember ABC's and assess for other causes of paralysis

What is the treatment for guillain barre?

100

Inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord. Can be viral or bacterial

What is meningitis ?

200

Electrolye imbalances, fever, hyperglygemia, stress, fatigue,hypoxia, tumors, trauma, ETOH withdrawal

What are some causes of seizures

200

These headaches are unilateral occurring in the orbital or temporal areas. The pain is intense and last from 15-180 minutes.

What are vascular headaches

200

This illness is a defect of neuromuscular transmission causing weakness in upper extremities

What is myasthenia gravis

200

Treated with mestinon and prostigmin

What is the treatment for myasthenia gravis

200

Bleeding between the skull and dura. Is arterial and deterioration is rapid ( talk and die)

What is an epidural bleed?

300

A patient may have total loss of consciousness, become incontinent, have muscle spasms and have irregular breathing

What is a generalized or grand mal seizure

300

Occur in response to triggers such as environmental, hormonal, emotional , food or medication.

What is a migraine

300

Motor nerves no longer transmit impulses causing loss of motor function and muscle degeneration

What is Lou Gehrig's disease?

300

There is no cure and you can only give supportive care. Remember that patient still has cognitive function.

What is the treatment for Lou Gehrig's disease?

300

Hemorrhage between dura and arachnoid . Venous in nature and may develop rapidly or occur over time

What is a subdural hematoma?

400

The patient becomes relaxed, breathes deeply and has a depressed level of consciousness when seizure is over

What is a postictal state

400

Treated with oxygen and occurs mostly in men

vascular headaches

400

Autoimmune disease brought on by triggers such as viruses , stress and seasons. Causes destruction of myelin sheaths

What is multiple sclerosis

400

Steroids, interferon and immunosuppressants are used to treat this condition

What is the treatment for multiple sclerosis ?

400

Hemorrhage between the arachnoid and pia. Can be caused by trauma, hypertension or aneurysm rupture

What is a subarachnoid bleed?

500

Safeguard the patient from injury , give benzodiazepines and anti convulsants and look for causes

What is the treatment for a seizure patient

500

Symptoms include having an aura with pain that is severe, pulsating , throbbing and unilateral . Photophobia and vomiting also may occur

What are symptoms of a migraine

500

Loss of dopamine producing cells in the brain

What is Parkinson's disease

500

This disease is treated with drugs that replace or  stimulate dopamine

What is the treatment for parkinson's

500

Surgical evacuation

Ultimately the treatment for all intracranial bleeds