Seizures & Febrile Seizure

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What are two examples of an acquired seizure?

1. developmental defects, 2. genetics

What is the risk of recurrence?

33%

Do antipyretics prevent febrile seizures?

NO

Do febrile seizures cause brain damage?

NO

Will simple febrile seizures reoccur within 24 hrs?

NO

What should you have ready for the patient having a febrile seizure?

O2 and suction

What is the primary medical treatment when a seizure is occuring?

Oxygenation because their o2 sats will dip very fast

What is a seizure associated with?

a fever of 38.5 and above, but without evidence of any intracranial infection or acute electrolyte imbalances

What does this hyper excitation result in?

abnormal motor, sensory, autonomic, or psychic activity or a combination

What is the age group for a febrile seizure?

ages 6 months to 6 years

What is the main pharmacological methods of treatment and what route?

anticonvulsants or antiseizure and given rectally

What are some med classes that are used to treat the fever with a seizure?

antipyretics, NSAIDS, Aspirin

What type of medication therapy would be given intra seizure?

benzodiazepines because they act as a CNS depressant

What type of O2 will you administer?

blow by O2

Who are febrile seizures more common in?

boys

What is the cause of a febrile seizure?

direct cause unknown

What does a complex partial seizure affect?

electrical discharge in the entire brain

What is a seizure?

electrical disturbance in brain

What are simple partial seizures generally without?

impairment of consciousness

What are seizures?

incidents in which there is hyper excitation of the neurons in the brain

Why should blood sugars be monitored after a seizure?

increased muscle activity and to rule out hypoglycemia/and intracranial infections as cause of seizure

How long does a febrile seizure usually last?

less than 1 minute up to 15 minutes

What are some risk factors for recurrent seizures?

less than 18 months, family history, less than 1 hour between onset of febrile illness, relatively low temperature at 1st seizure

How long does a simple febrile seizure last?

less than ten minutes

How long is a complex febrile seizure?

longer than 10 minutes

What is the most important nursing role during a seizure according to DAY?

observing all movements the child is doing during their seizure to document

During a seizure how would you place the patient?

on the side with the head flexed forward

What does a simple partial seizure affect?

one part of the brain

What is the most common complication of seizures?

recurrent seizures

Why is a lumbar puncture performed on a child who has experienced a seizure?

to rule out other possible causes of seizures, like meniginits

How many seizures will the patient have with complex?

two or more within 24 hrs

When will the child regain consciousness with a complex seizure?

within 1 hour

What population are febrile seizures common in

Asian


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