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Bcacp Neurology Test Questions With 100%  Verified Solutions
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  • Bcacp Neurology Test Questions With 100% Verified Solutions What are the aromatic AEDs? (7) When should they be avoided? - ANSWER- Phenytoin Carbamazepine Oxcarbazepine Eslicarbazepine Phenobarbital Lamotrigine Perampanel Cross reactivity of rash is highest among aromatics. If patient has any type of rxn to one aromatic avoid all other aromatics Anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome - ANSWER- Rare, severe, delayed, multiorgan, type IV reaction Can be ...
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BCACP NEUROLOGY  ACTUAL TEST EXAM  2024|VERIFIED EXAM  QUESTIONS AND  CORRRECT ANSWERS |ALL  GRADED A+|GUARANTEED  SUCCESS|LATEST UPDATES  2024
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    BCACP NEUROLOGY ACTUAL TEST EXAM 2024|VERIFIED EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRRECT ANSWERS |ALL GRADED A+|GUARANTEED SUCCESS|LATEST UPDATES 2024

  • BCACP NEUROLOGY ACTUAL TEST EXAM 2024|VERIFIED EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRRECT ANSWERS |ALL GRADED A+|GUARANTEED SUCCESS|LATEST UPDATES 2024 Clinical definition of epilepsy - ANSWER- propensity to have unprovoked seizures repeatedly 2 unprovoked seizures >24 hrs apart OR one unprovoked seizure for high risk populations (older adult, pts post CVA) What can a seizure be provoked by? (5) - ANSWER- 1. withdrawal of illicit drugs or EtOH 2. drugs that can lower the seizure thresho...
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BCACP Neurology Test Questions  With Correct Detailed
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  • BCACP Neurology Test Questions With Correct Detailed Answers Clinical definition of epilepsy - ANSWER- propensity to have unprovoked seizures repeatedly 2 unprovoked seizures >24 hrs apart OR one unprovoked seizure for high risk populations (older adult, pts post CVA) What can a seizure be provoked by? (5) - ANSWER- 1. withdrawal of illicit drugs or EtOH 2. drugs that can lower the seizure threshold or precipitate a seizure 3. metabolic disturbances such as hypoglycemia or severe ...
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