Seizure Disorders

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Baby Doe was delivered vaginally in the emergency department​ (ED) after a homeless pregnant woman arrived on​ foot, hemorrhaging​ heavily, and obviously impaired with drugs​ and/or alcohol.​ Unfortunately, the mother did not survive and no history was obtained before her death. After​ delivery, Baby Doe was transferred to the intensive care nursery and placed under your care. Shortly after​ admission, he became apneic and​ bradycardic, and he began chewing and smacking his lips. You recognize this​ as:

Complex partial seizure​ activity, most likely due to drug and alcohol withdrawal

Roscoe​ Sinter, who is 8 years​ old, is entering public school for the first time.​ Previously, he was​ home-schooled because of his generalized seizure disorder. As his seizures have been fully controlled and he has been seizure free for 12​ months, his health care providers have given him permission to attend public school. As his school​ nurse, what are your​ priorities?

Formulating an individualized health plan for Roscoe and educating school personnel about how to respond to a seizure

A nurse is called to an examining room where a young child is having a seizure. When the nurse​ arrives, the parent says the child has been in the seizure for about 2 min. As the seizure​ continues, the nurse suspects possible status epilepticus. While waiting for the health care provider to​ arrive, what emergency actions should the nurse​ implement? Select all that apply. Monitor vital signs. Manage thermoregulation. Maintain a patent airway. Give supplemental oxygen. Insert a nasogastric​ (NG) tube.

Monitor vital signs maintain patent airway give supplemental oxygen

Harvey​ Baker, who is 15 years​ old, has been living with generalized seizure disorder since age 6 years as a result of traumatic brain injury​ (TBI). His family has tried treatment with​ anticonvulsants, the ketogenic​ diet, and a surgically implanted vagus nerve stimulator. Harvey still experiences multiple generalized seizures daily as well as several episodes of status epilepticus monthly. Each episode has resulted in further brain damage. He is currently your client in the pediatric intensive care unit​ (PICU) after such an episode. He is stable and resting comfortably at this time. Your next focus of treatment​ is:

Providing support to​ Harvey's family, including listening to their concerns and connecting them with community resources

An important part of preoperative care for the newborn with a neural tube defect​ is:

Providing tactile stimulation to the child

The nurse is caring for a pediatric client with a history of seizure activity. The child is being treated with gabapentin. The nurse knows that gabapentin should not be given within 2 hrs of which class of​ medication?

antacids

Important items in the assessment of a newborn with a neural tube defect​ are:

assessing the extremities for​ deformity, monitoring the integrity of the​ sac, and being alert for cerebrospinal fluid​ (CSF) leakage and sings of infection

A​ 5-year-old with a seizure disorder has been on a ketogenic diet for the last 6​ months, with a decrease in seizure activity. This child is now admitted to the pediatric unit with​ left-sided back pain. The nurse tells the parents about what possible complication of the ketogenic​ diet?

kidney stones

A child with a history of seizures arrives in the emergency department​ (ED) in status epilepticus. What is the​ nurse's initial​ response?

maintain a patent airway

Non-communicating hydrocephalus results​ from:

obstruction

A​ 2-year-old child arrives on the pediatric floor after being referred by a local pediatric health care provider. Upon​ arrival, the child has a seizure. How should the nurse administer the ordered anticonvulsants without an accessible intravenous​ (IV) line?

rectally

The nurse is caring for a​ 3-year-old child who was previously diagnosed with febrile seizures. The nurse is teaching the mother how to calculate a proper acetaminophen dose for the child. The​ child's weight is 32 pounds​ (14.5 kg). The safe dose of acetaminophen is 10 to 15​ mg/kg/dose. The nurse knows the mother has understood the teaching when she states the safe dose range as​ (round to the nearest whole​ number): 145 to 216 mg 200 to 250 mg 166 to 224 mg 120 to 200 mg

145 to 216

Parents and family of a child with hydrocephalus must show understanding of and proficiency​ with:

Avoidance of latex and​ latex-containing products Your answer is correct. Signs and symptoms of shunt failure How to recognize and respond to the​ child's seizure

A 6 year old child has been having seizures. The​ child's mother asks the nurse what she should do when a seizure occurs. Which responses by the nurse are​ appropriate?

Call 911 if the seizure lasts more than 5 minutes. Turn your child on his side. Check your watch or clock when you see signs of a seizure starting.

The nurse is caring for a child who has a history of generalized seizures. Which clinical manifestations will the nurse be alert for when providing care for this​ child? Select all that apply. Lip chewing Clonic phase Crying or grunting Drooling or foaming at the mouth Tonic phase

Clonic phase Crying or grunting Drooling or foaming at the mouth Tonic phase

A​ 16-year-old female with a seizure is being treated with valproic acid. The client tells you that she is sexually active. What is the most important teaching point the nurse will emphasize when she comes to the clinic for a routine​ exam?

Discussing the need for contraception

A​ 10-year-old female with epilepsy is being treated with valproic acid. The child has lost weight recently. What is the most important nursing intervention when she comes to the clinic for a routine​ exam? Asking if she is interested in getting a​ driver's license Encouraging her to take the medication with food Encouraging exercise and physical activity Encouraging her to keep a change of clothes in her backpack during school hours

Encouraging her to take the medication with food

The nurse is caring for a child who has been diagnosed with complex partial seizures. Which clinical manifestations would the nurse expect to assess during the​ child's seizure​ activity? Select all that apply. Lip smacking Posturing Motor responses in one extremity Twitching Impaired consciousness

Lip smacking Posturing Twitching Impaired consciousness

Nathan​ Hollister, age 4​ years, is being seen in the​ neurologist's office where you are employed. Nathan has been on a ketogenic diet for 6 months. His parents tell you they cannot continue on the diet because of the side effects. He is to enter kindergarten in 6​ months, and they are desperate for another treatment for the 50 to 100 absence seizures Nathan experiences each day. Your best response to the parents is​ to:

Offer additional treatments for the constipation and other side​ effects, and encourage the parents to continue with the diet for another 6 months for the greatest benefit to Nathan

Preoperative care for the child with hydrocephalus​ includes:

Use of soft covering under the head to protect skin

The nurse is caring for a​ 7-year-old child who has been having intractable seizures. The nurse educates the family and the child a potential treatment option could include​ what? Surgery A second antiepileptic medication Taking medium chain triglyceride​ (MCT) oil A ketogenic diet

a ketogenic diet

Types of neural tube defects​ include:

defect in the skull with protruding meningeal tissue or​ meningeal-covered brain; the protrusion of a cerebrospinal fluid​ (CSF)-filled meningeal sac through a vertebral​ defect, no brain development above the​ brainstem, a defect of the vertebral column in which the posterior arches fail to​ fuse, and a protrusion of a meningeal sac containing​ CSF, a portion of the spinal​ cord, and nerves through a vertebral defect

Parents bring their​ 2-year-old child to the emergency department​ (ED), stating that the child​ "Just had her first​ seizure." They say that the seizure lasted less than 5 min and involved jerking movements over the entire body. Prior to the​ seizure, the child had been sick and was running a fever. Based on the​ description, the nurse suspects that the child experienced which type of​ seizure?

febrile

Comprehensive care for the child with myelomeningocele includes all of the following except​:

gradual elimination of latex allergy

The nurse is caring for a child who has recently been placed on a ketogenic diet. What does this diet​ include? Meals based on a​ 1,500-calorie diabetic diet High amounts of carbohydrates Low amounts of protein High amounts of fat

high amounts of fat

The nurse is caring for an infant who is experiencing seizures. The nurse correctly states that infantile seizures are caused by​ what?

infection, congenital disease, perinatal hypoxia

Assessment findings in toddlers and older children with hydrocephalus include all of the following except​:

split cranial sutures

Ventriculoperitoneal​ (VP) shunts used to treat communicating​ hydrocephalus:

terminate in the peritoneal​ cavity, the atrium of the​ heart, or the pleural space. This shunt can become blocked or infected

Surgery to close the defect associated with myelomeningocele​ (spina bifida) should​ occur:

within 24 to 48 hours

Surgery to close the defect associated with myelomeningocele​ (spina bifida) should​ occur:

within 24-48 hours after birth

Prior to discharge from the​ hospital, the nurse provides a teaching session for parents of a child who recently had a tonicdash-clonic seizure. Which statement by the parent indicates a need for further​ teaching?

​"A tonicdash-clonic seizure causes a loss of consciousness for 30​ min."

The nurse is teaching a mother of a young child with a newly diagnosed seizure disorder. The child has been put on valproic acid for control of seizures. The nurse knows that the mother does not understand the side effects of valproic acid when she​ states: ​"I will bring him to the health care​ provider's office for regular blood work to check bleeding​ times." ​"So that he will absorb it​ better, I will give his medicine on an empty​ stomach." ​"I will not let him chew his​ tablet." ​"I will not use carbonated beverages to dilute his​ medication."

​"So that he will absorb it​ better, I will give his medicine on an empty​ stomach."


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