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, Migraines - pathophysiology - correct ans:Constriction/dilation of the cerebral arteries in the brain. The
cause of this is not fully known.
Migraines - Risk Factors - correct ans:Food triggers (chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, artificial sweetners,
MSG), Stress, smells, age, hormones, more common in women
Migraines - S/S - correct ans:Pain, photophobia, phonophobia, aura, scalp sensitivity
Migraines - Treatment - correct ans:medication, avoiding triggers, adjuvant therapies
Migraines - Nursing Interventions - correct ans:dark, quiet room, cold therapy, essential oils, adjuvant
therapies
Migraines - Medications - correct ans:preventative: anti-convulsants, calcium channel blockers, beta-
blockers
abortive: caffeine, NSAIDS, Triptans
Botox injections, magnesium
Migraines - Patient Teaching - correct ans:Take medication as soon as you feel a migraine coming on,
take preventative meds daily.
Epilepsy/Seizures - Pathophysiology - correct ans:abnormal electrical activity in the brain
Epilepsy/Seizures - Risk Factors/Causes - correct ans:alcohol/drug abuse, hx of stroke, family hx,
traumatic brain injury, sleep deprivation, stress, infection, hypertension
Epilepsy/Seizures - Diagnostics - correct ans:EEG, CT, MRI, SPECT, PET