TX III - Module I Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Pathophysiology (2) | 1. Abnorm excessive excitation 2. Disordered inhibition of cortical neurons |
Symptoms depends on (3) | site of focus Degree of spread Intensity of impulse |
NT that play a role in pathophysiology (5) | Glutamate GABA Ach NE 5HT |
Types of Partial seizures (3) | Simple Complex 2nd-arily generalized |
Types of Generalized seizures | Absence Myoclonic Clonic Tonic Tonic-Clonic Atonic Infantile spasms |
All types of seizures | Partial General Unclassified Status Epilepticus |
Def: Partial (Simple) | w/o impairment of conscious 1 motor sx 2 special sensory or somatosensory sx 3 psychic sx |
Def: Partial (complex) | with impairment of consciousness 1 simple followed by unconscious w/ or w/o automatism |
Def: Secondarily generalized | Partial -> General tonic-clonic |
Def: Absence | sudden onset loss of consciousness for a moment blank stare, possible upward rotation of eyes commonly not aware of event |
Children commonly have which type of seizure | Absence |
Def: Myoclonic | breaf shock-like muscular contractions can be isolated or rapidly repetitive |
Def: Clonic | rapidly alternating contraction and relaxation |
Def: Tonic | muscle tone is greatly increased; sudden stiffening movements |
Def: Tonic-clonic | sudden sharp tonic followed by period of rigidity and clonic movements |
How may a px with tonic clonic act? during and after | lose sphincter control, bite tongue, cyanosis altered consciousness, drowsiness, confusion |
Def: Atonic | sudden loss of muscle tone ie head drop, limb, slump |
Def: Infantile | 3m-4y sudden jerking then stiffening |
Def: Epileptic syndromes | juvenile myoclonic epilepsy Lennox-gastaut syndrome Childhood absence epilepsy(petit mal) Temporal lobe epilepsy |
Def: Juvenile | starts as tonic-clonic -> myoclonic absence seizures also common |
Def: Lennox-Gastaut | Various gen (atypical absence, atonic, myoclonic, tonic) |
Lennox-Gastaut px are frequently | Devolpmentally disabled |
Def: Childhood Absence | absence in clusters asso. w/ tonic-clonic |
Def: Temporal Lobe | Complex partial w/automatisms May have simple partial aura |
50% of what type of seizure/epilepsy will become 2nd'arily generalized | Temporal lobe Epilepsy |
Tests and Diagnostics | Prolactin EEG MRI |
Non RX | Ketogenic diet, surgery, Vagus nerve stimulation |
Discribe Ketogenic diet | especially for refractory px hi fat, lo protein lo carb poorly tolerated |
DI: Oral contraceptives | Enzyme inducing AEDs increase metabolism of sex hormones |
Def: Catamenial Epilepsy | pattern of seiqures just before and during menses |
DI: Pregnancy | May alter threshold Need prior planning Valproic Acid increases tertirtogenic |
Therapeutic considerations in women | Oral contraceptives catamenial epilepsy Pregnancy Lactation |
DI: Lactation | brease feeding ok AED conc are v.lo in breast milk MONITOR |
AED MOAs | Enhance GABA Inhibit excitatory neurotransmitters Modulate ion channels (Na,Ca, etc) |
Tx: Partial seizures (4) | Carbamazepine Lamotrigine Valproic Acid Oxcarbazepine |
Tx: Absence | Valproic Acid Ethosuximide |
Tx: Myoclonic | Valproic Acid Clonazepam |
Tx: Tonic-clonic | Pheyntoin Carbamazepine Valproic Acid |
DI: Carbamazepine | VA increases metabolite -> decreases Carbamazepine conc |
DI: Carbamazepine | VA 3A4 May induce metabolism of other Rx |
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