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NURS646 Neuro Exam Study Guide
How common are febrile seizures? - Answer •2-4 % of children age ~ 6 months - 6 years

What are alternate treatments? - Answer Ketogenic diet (high fat diet)

Vagal nerve stimulator - FDA approved for partial seizures in 12 years+

Epilepsy surgery

Valproic Acid Adverse Drug Reactions - Answer •acute liver necrosis/pancreatitis -
especially <2yo (1/600), neural tube defects,

PCOS, hormonal changes,

tremor thrombocytopenia,

weight gain,

coagulation abnl,

encephalopathy-hyperammonemia

Pregnancy Class D- teratogenic, fetal valproate syndrome

Ethosuximide [Zarontin] MOA and dosing - Answer •First choice in absense seizures

Mechanism: selectively blocking T-type Ca2+ channels

•Dosing - start 5-10mg/kg/day, increase to 20-35 mg/kg/day in divided doses BID.

Lamotrigine [Lamictal] MOA - Answer •Broad spectrum alternative to Valproic acid

•Also used for mood stabilization (bipolar).

•Mechanism: blocks the release of glutamate, the brain's main excitatory
neurotransmitter.

Lamotrigene Adverse reactions - Answer •lower cognitive effect/less sedating
compared to other AEDs , Bad skin rash- SJS or hypersensitivity syndrome (usually
within 2 months of starting), some hematologic abnormalities and elevated LFTs.

•Pregnancy Cat. C. Large changes in plasma levels - breakthrough seizures 1st
trimester, toxicity after delivery. Monitor baby LFT's.

Topirmate [Topamax] Dosing, Indications and other uses - Answer •Indications: Broad -
general, focal, spasms

•Other uses: headaches - migraine,

•Dosing: 5-9mg/kg/day in divided doses BID, start low, increase slow to try to avoid

,ADRs

Levetiracetam [Keppra] Indications , other uses, and Dosing - Answer •Indications:
Broad spectrum - generalized, focal, neonatal, status

•Other uses - consider for other uses-low side effects.

•Dosing: 20-60 mg/kg/day in divided doses BID

Levetiracetam Adverse Reactions - Answer •Dose-dependent ADRs - usual somnolence,
dizziness, anorexia, behavior changes, agitation

•Pregnancy Category C. breast milk- high transfer but very low infant levels,
contraception - no interaction.

Carbamazepine (Tegretol) Uses, MOA, Dosing - Answer •Narrow spectrum AED

•Other Uses: TCA for bipolar depression, trigeminal neuralgia

•Mechanism: blocks sodium channels and inhibits high-frequency repetitive firing in
neurons.

•Dosing: 15-25 mg/kg/day

ADHD: When is it diagnosed? - Answer •Frequently diagnosed when child goes to school

•4 x's more common in boys than girls

How should an ADHD treatment plan be developed? - Answer Comprehensive
"multimodal" interventions. Developed based on the individual needs of the child and
family and may include the following components:

§Educational interventions

§Behavioral therapy

§Individualized child interventions

§Parent guidance/Family therapy

Pharmacological Management*

AAP Recommendations: If the ADHD child does not repsond to treatment asses the
following factors - Answer ◦Unrealistic target goals

◦Lack of adequate information about the child's behavior

◦Incorrect diagnosis

◦Present of co-morbid conditions that are affecting the treatment of ADHD

, ◦Lack of adherence to the treatment plan

◦Treatment Failure

}Warrants specialist referral.

Why should the PCP monitor ADHD meds closely? - Answer •The clinician should
periodically provide a systematic follow-up for the child with ADHD. Monitoring should
be directed to target outcomes and adverse effects by obtaining specific information
from parents, teachers, and the child.

TCAs: Side effects and toxicity - Answer Side effects of TCAs: dry mouth, weight gain,
urinary retention, constipation, sedation, cardio toxicity, orthostatic hypotension

Toxicity: dangerous in overdose (monitor blood levels), possible drug interactions

Non-Stimulant Medications: se of Tricyclic Antidepressant (TCAs) - Answer }Not first line
of treatment for ADHD but have proven efficacy.

}May be helpful for treatment of hyperactivity and impulsivity in patients that have been
treatment resistant to more than 2 trials of stimulants medications.

}Less effective for treatment of distractibility than stimulant medication.

Guanfacine compared to clonidine: - Answer Less hypertension, sleep disruption,
sedation, and rebound hypertension, longer duration of clinical action (requiring fewer
doses)

Non-Stimulant Medications: Guanfacine - Answer ◦In an open label trial appeared to
improve hyperactivity, impulsivity, distractibility, aggression frustration tolerance and
affect modulation

Non-Stimulant Medications: Clonidine - Study results and Use - Answer ◦A meta
analysis of clonidine suggested it has moderate efficacy for treating ADHD but less than
that of stimulants

◦Appears to treat hyperactivity and impulsivity but not distractibility

◦Also used in children to manage sleep problems, aggression and self injurious
behavior

How much time is required for the drug level to stabilize after the AED dose is changed?
- Answer 5 half-lives i

Wjhat does the half life of AEDs indicate? - Answer •how frequently the drug should be
administered

•Half-lives is shorter in infants and children requiring more frequent dose schedule

What percentage of patients are seizure free on monotherapy? - Answer 70%

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