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Nervous System

Aging/ Disease/ Terms

TermAnswer
Phenytoin Administered in an emergency to prevent additional tonic-clonic seizures or cardiac arrest.
Carbamazepine Increased risk for Stevens Johnson Syndrome with certain Asian woman . Genetic testing should be completed before prescribed
Seizure Abnormal, sudden, excessive, uncontrolled electrical discharge of neurons within the brain that may result in a change in level of consciousness (LOC), motor or sensory ability, and/or behavior.
Epilepsy Two or more seizures experienced by a person.
Epilepsy Chronic disorder in which repeated unprovoked seizure activity occurs.
Warfarin Medication that should not be given with Phenytoin
Anti-epileptic Drugs Grapefruit juice, can interfere with the metabolism of these drugs and as a result raise the blood level of the drug and cause the patient to develop drug toxicity..
Acute seizures Seizures occurring in greater intensity, number, or length than the patient's usual seizures are considered acute.
Status Epilepticus Prolonged seizure lasting longer than 5 minutes or repeated seizures over the course of 30 minutes.
Parkinson’s Disease A condition where dopamine levels are decreased and there is a loss of ability to refine voluntary movement.
Cardinal Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease Tremor muscle rigidity bradykinesia or akinesia postural instability
Dopamine agonists Mimic dopamine by stimulating dopamine receptors in the brain.
Multiple Sclerosis Demyelination and axonal nerve damage
Myelin responsible for the electrochemical transmission of impulses between the brain and spinal cord and the rest of the body;
Classic Multiple Sclerosis Relapsing-remitting
Traumatic Brain Injury Damage to the brain external mechanical forces and not by neurodegenerative or congenital conditions.
Secondary Brain Injury Results from internal processes that happen after the initial brain injury
Mannitol osmotic diuretic used to treat cerebral edema
Concussion Mild Brain Injury
Myasthenia Gravis and Activity Perform physically demanding activities early in the day.
Tensilon Test Used to diagnose Myasthenia Gravis
Pyridostigmine Cholinesterase inhibitor
Anti-epileptic Drugs Labs are required to monitor the patient's complete blood count (CBC) and liver enzymes and assess for therapeutic drug levels
Anti-epileptic Drugs Most AEDs can cause leukopenia and liver dysfunction
Anti-epileptic Drugs Perform frequent oral care to prevent gingival damage
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