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488 neuro pharm Questions and Answers
define epilepsy

excessive electrical activity from neurons (nerve cells) located in the cerebral cortex or grey matter




define seizure

excessive stimulation of the neurons in the brain, leading to a brief episode of abnormal neuron
activity that results in temporary changes in brain function



primarily affecting sensory and motor activity



may lead to a convulsion.




define convulsion



common symptoms?

more severe seizure characterized by involuntary spasmodic contractions of any or all voluntary
muscles throughout the body, including skeletal, facial, and ocular muscles.



Commonly reported symptoms: abnormal motor function, loss of consciousness, altered sensory
awareness, and psychic changes.




define primary epilepsy



evidence of....

w/o identifiable cause

,evidence= genetic predispositions




define secondary epilepsy

epilepsy has a distinct cause, such as trauma, infection, cerebrovascular disorder, or other illness



common= developmental defects, metabolic disease, and injury at birth



Febrile seizures= 6 months to 5 years




Define status epilepticus

Seizure lasting more than 30 minutes or two seizures in a row without complete recovery in
between




physiological changes during convulsive status epileptics? (3)

b/c release of catecholamines



- tachycardia, cardiac arrhythmias, and hyperglycemia




what events follow status epilepticus?



treatment?

followed by:

,- hypotension

- elevated body temperature (b/c muscle activity)

- metabolic acidosis

- hypoxia

- brain damage, and possibly death



- true medical emergency



treatment= Initially, ABCs, intravenous administration of drugs




in adults, main cause of secondary epilepsy?

acquired brain disorder



- head injury, disease or infection of the brain and spinal cord, stroke, metabolic disorders, adverse
drug reactions




Generalized onset seizures:



what are they?

characterized by neuronal activity that originates simultaneously in the grey matter of both
hemispheres




tonic-clonic seizures:



what are they?

what happens?

, begin with muscular contraction throughout the body (tonic phase)



progress to alternating contraction and relaxation (clonic phase)



involve spasms of the upper trunk, with flexion of the arms.




how do clonic seizures differ from tonic-clonic?

Clonic seizures are the same as tonic-clonic seizures but without the tonic phase




atonic seizures involve....

sudden global muscle weakness and syncope.




myoclonic seizures:



what happens?

brief muscular jerks, but that are not as extreme as in other subtypes




what are absence seizures?

brief loss of awareness that commonly occurs with repetitive spasmodic eye blinking for up to 30
seconds



primarily in childhood and rarely after 14 years of age.

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