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Seizures
On The Doctors, Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, Chief Medical Officer of Pfizer, and Dr. Travis Stork talk about what happens during a seizure and what you can do if you see someone having one. Check your local listings for The Doctors' television airings and learn more at www.GetHealthyStayHealthy.com.
Seizures
published: 20 Sep 2013
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Epilepsy & Seizure Disorder | Clinical Presentation
Review the clinical presentation of epilepsy and seizure disorder with this Osmosis video. It's a good review for med students and residents on things like types of seizures, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. Look for more references, quizzes and case challenges on Medscape.com. Join today for free.
published: 09 Jan 2018
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Seizures | Etiology, Pathophysiology, Clinical Features, Treatment, Complications/Status Epilepticus
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Seizures | Etiology, Pathophysiology, Clinical Features, Treatment, and Complications/Status Epilepticus. This lecture will include a detailed and systematic approach to understanding seizures and epilepsy. We conclude this lecture with a brief discussion on status epilepticus and how it is managed. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:08 Seizures Introduction
0:32 Etiology and Pathophysiology
23:20 Clinical Features
54:03 Diagnosis
1:11:41 Treatment
1:30:12 Status Epilepticus
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published: 29 Jul 2021
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Seizures (Epilepsy) Nursing NCLEX: Tonic-Clonic, Generalized, Focal, Symptoms
Seizures (epilepsy) in nursing - NCLEX review: learn about generalized vs focal (also called partial) seizures, as well as the different types and stages of seizures. Seizures occur when abnormal electrical signals are fired by neurons in the brain.
Generalized seizure types can include tonic-clonic seizures (formerly known as grand mal seizures), petit mal seizures, absence seizures, myoclonic seizures, tonic seizures, and clonic seizures.
Focal seizure types (formerly called partial seizures) can include the following: focal onset aware seizures (also called simple partial seizures) and focal impaired awareness (also called complex partial seizures).
Seizures can occurs in anyone (children and adults) due to a severe acute condition, such as a high fever, illness (especially central n...
published: 02 Jun 2018
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What To Do If Someone Has A Seizure - First Aid Training - St John Ambulance
A St John Ambulance trainer demonstrates what to look for if someone is having a seizure, what causes a seizure and what to do to help.
Learn more about what a seizure is, signs & symptoms and causes here: http://sja.org.uk/sja/first-aid-advice/illnesses-and-conditions/seizures-fits-in-adults.aspx
Learn more life saving skills with St John Ambulance first aid training courses: https://sja.org.uk/sja/first-aid-training-courses.aspx
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published: 01 Feb 2017
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19-year-old Daniel has a scary seizure | Ambulance - BBC
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published: 17 Jan 2023
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Epilepsy in schools: how to deal with a tonic clonic seizure
UK charity Epilepsy Action has launched a free online learning course for schools. The new course is designed to help teachers, SENCOs and school support staff learn more about epilepsy and how they can support pupils with the condition. http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/schools
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published: 06 Nov 2014
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Apollo Hospitals | First Aid in Seizure | What to do in case of seizure ?
Apollo Hospitals is the leading multi-specialty hospitals group in India. Learn the appropriate first aid in case of a seizure , from our medical experts and be prepared to handle medical emergencies.
Stay calm, loosen anything around the person's neck
Do not restrain them or put anything in their mouth, clear the area around them, and stay with them after the seizure stops.
Call 1066 if the seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes, the person has another seizure, does not wake up, or has another medical condition.
___________________________________________________________________________
Apollo Hospitals is the leading multi-specialty hospitals group in India. It is also present in several countries in the Asia-pacific region. Over 8000 doctors provide best in class treatment at the groups...
published: 28 Sep 2012
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Types of Seizure | Epilepsy | What are Seizures
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Also check : Seizures - Frequently Asked Question | Types of Seizures | Epilepsy - https://youtu.be/zAMaQ8cljrc
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published: 03 Apr 2015
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Epilepsy in schools: how to deal with a tonic seizure
UK charity Epilepsy Action has a free online learning course for schools. The course is designed to help teachers, SENCOs and school support staff learn more about epilepsy and how they can support pupils with the condition: www.epilepsy.org.uk/schools
Follow Epilepsy Action on social media 💜
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Website: www.epilepsy.org.uk
published: 06 Nov 2014
4:24
Seizures
On The Doctors, Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, Chief Medical Officer of Pfizer, and Dr. Travis Stork talk about what happens during a seizure and what you can do if you ...
On The Doctors, Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, Chief Medical Officer of Pfizer, and Dr. Travis Stork talk about what happens during a seizure and what you can do if you see someone having one. Check your local listings for The Doctors' television airings and learn more at www.GetHealthyStayHealthy.com.
Seizures
https://wn.com/Seizures
On The Doctors, Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, Chief Medical Officer of Pfizer, and Dr. Travis Stork talk about what happens during a seizure and what you can do if you see someone having one. Check your local listings for The Doctors' television airings and learn more at www.GetHealthyStayHealthy.com.
Seizures
- published: 20 Sep 2013
- views: 1201100
8:50
Epilepsy & Seizure Disorder | Clinical Presentation
Review the clinical presentation of epilepsy and seizure disorder with this Osmosis video. It's a good review for med students and residents on things like type...
Review the clinical presentation of epilepsy and seizure disorder with this Osmosis video. It's a good review for med students and residents on things like types of seizures, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. Look for more references, quizzes and case challenges on Medscape.com. Join today for free.
https://wn.com/Epilepsy_Seizure_Disorder_|_Clinical_Presentation
Review the clinical presentation of epilepsy and seizure disorder with this Osmosis video. It's a good review for med students and residents on things like types of seizures, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. Look for more references, quizzes and case challenges on Medscape.com. Join today for free.
- published: 09 Jan 2018
- views: 1002838
1:40:49
Seizures | Etiology, Pathophysiology, Clinical Features, Treatment, Complications/Status Epilepticus
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Seizures | Etiology, Pathophysiolog...
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Seizures | Etiology, Pathophysiology, Clinical Features, Treatment, and Complications/Status Epilepticus. This lecture will include a detailed and systematic approach to understanding seizures and epilepsy. We conclude this lecture with a brief discussion on status epilepticus and how it is managed. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:08 Seizures Introduction
0:32 Etiology and Pathophysiology
23:20 Clinical Features
54:03 Diagnosis
1:11:41 Treatment
1:30:12 Status Epilepticus
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Seizures | Etiology, Pathophysiology, Clinical Features, Treatment, and Complications/Status Epilepticus. This lecture will include a detailed and systematic approach to understanding seizures and epilepsy. We conclude this lecture with a brief discussion on status epilepticus and how it is managed. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:08 Seizures Introduction
0:32 Etiology and Pathophysiology
23:20 Clinical Features
54:03 Diagnosis
1:11:41 Treatment
1:30:12 Status Epilepticus
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- published: 29 Jul 2021
- views: 860989
30:16
Seizures (Epilepsy) Nursing NCLEX: Tonic-Clonic, Generalized, Focal, Symptoms
Seizures (epilepsy) in nursing - NCLEX review: learn about generalized vs focal (also called partial) seizures, as well as the different types and stages of sei...
Seizures (epilepsy) in nursing - NCLEX review: learn about generalized vs focal (also called partial) seizures, as well as the different types and stages of seizures. Seizures occur when abnormal electrical signals are fired by neurons in the brain.
Generalized seizure types can include tonic-clonic seizures (formerly known as grand mal seizures), petit mal seizures, absence seizures, myoclonic seizures, tonic seizures, and clonic seizures.
Focal seizure types (formerly called partial seizures) can include the following: focal onset aware seizures (also called simple partial seizures) and focal impaired awareness (also called complex partial seizures).
Seizures can occurs in anyone (children and adults) due to a severe acute condition, such as a high fever, illness (especially central nervous system types), hypoglycemia, acidosis, alcohol withdraw etc. Once the condition is corrected the seizures tend to stop.
What is epilepsy? Epilepsy is when a patient experiences frequent seizure activity due to a chronic condition. This can be from a massive stroke, traumatic brain injury, congenital defect, effects of a central nervous system infection etc.
Types of generalized seizures:
Tonic-clonic (formerly called grand-mal): the patient loses consciousness and the patient may experience an aura (warning sign) before the seizure. Then the patient will experience: tonic episode: body stiffens (may bite the inside of the cheek or tongue, cry out, and experience apnea), and this is followed by the clonic episode, which is recurrent jerking of the extremities. The patient may have incontinence as well. The post ictus stage can take hours to days, and the patient may report feeling very tired, sore, have a headache etc.
Absence (petit-mal): most common in children. Hallmark is staring (patient may appear to be daydreaming). This type of seizure is very short and may go undetected by others. The post ictus stage is immediate recovery.
Atonic (drop attacks): this is complete loss of muscle tone. The patient will suddenly lose muscle tone and is at risk for head injury. Patients should be advised to wear a helmet with this type of seizure.
Myoclonic: this is jerking of the muscles. The patient is aware of their surrounding during this type of seizure.
In addition, patients can experience just a tonic or clonic seizure.
Focal (partial) seizures:
Focal Onset Aware (simple partial): the patient is AWARE of their surroundings during the seizure. The signs and symptoms vary due to the specific location of the brain being affected. For instance, some patients may experience vision changes if the occipital lobe is being affected. The seizure is very short and the post ictus stage is immediate. This is sometimes referred to as an aura, and can happen prior to a complex partial seizure (focal impaired awareness).
Focal Impaired Awareness (complex partial): this is different from the other type of focal seizure because the patient is NOT aware of their surroundings and will experience motor symptoms (automatisms). Automatisms are movements performed by the patient that they are don't know they are performing, such as hand rubbing, smacking of the lips, grasping for an object that isn't there.
Nursing interventions for seizures (watch the video for an in-depth review of the interventions): assess for risk factors and seizure history, helping the patient prep for the seizure by lying the patient on their side with a pillow under the head, initiate seizure precautions, educating about seizure triggers, timing the actual seizure and noting its characteristics, administering anti-seizure (AEDs) etc.
This lecture also includes information on the following nursing interventions and management:
-EEG scans for seizures
-Vagus nerve stimulation
-Anti-seizure (anti-epilepsy) medication
Free NCLEX Quiz on seizures: http://www.registerednursern.com/seizures-nclex-questions/
Notes: http://www.registerednursern.com/seizures-epilepsy-nclex-review/
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Seizures (epilepsy) in nursing - NCLEX review: learn about generalized vs focal (also called partial) seizures, as well as the different types and stages of seizures. Seizures occur when abnormal electrical signals are fired by neurons in the brain.
Generalized seizure types can include tonic-clonic seizures (formerly known as grand mal seizures), petit mal seizures, absence seizures, myoclonic seizures, tonic seizures, and clonic seizures.
Focal seizure types (formerly called partial seizures) can include the following: focal onset aware seizures (also called simple partial seizures) and focal impaired awareness (also called complex partial seizures).
Seizures can occurs in anyone (children and adults) due to a severe acute condition, such as a high fever, illness (especially central nervous system types), hypoglycemia, acidosis, alcohol withdraw etc. Once the condition is corrected the seizures tend to stop.
What is epilepsy? Epilepsy is when a patient experiences frequent seizure activity due to a chronic condition. This can be from a massive stroke, traumatic brain injury, congenital defect, effects of a central nervous system infection etc.
Types of generalized seizures:
Tonic-clonic (formerly called grand-mal): the patient loses consciousness and the patient may experience an aura (warning sign) before the seizure. Then the patient will experience: tonic episode: body stiffens (may bite the inside of the cheek or tongue, cry out, and experience apnea), and this is followed by the clonic episode, which is recurrent jerking of the extremities. The patient may have incontinence as well. The post ictus stage can take hours to days, and the patient may report feeling very tired, sore, have a headache etc.
Absence (petit-mal): most common in children. Hallmark is staring (patient may appear to be daydreaming). This type of seizure is very short and may go undetected by others. The post ictus stage is immediate recovery.
Atonic (drop attacks): this is complete loss of muscle tone. The patient will suddenly lose muscle tone and is at risk for head injury. Patients should be advised to wear a helmet with this type of seizure.
Myoclonic: this is jerking of the muscles. The patient is aware of their surrounding during this type of seizure.
In addition, patients can experience just a tonic or clonic seizure.
Focal (partial) seizures:
Focal Onset Aware (simple partial): the patient is AWARE of their surroundings during the seizure. The signs and symptoms vary due to the specific location of the brain being affected. For instance, some patients may experience vision changes if the occipital lobe is being affected. The seizure is very short and the post ictus stage is immediate. This is sometimes referred to as an aura, and can happen prior to a complex partial seizure (focal impaired awareness).
Focal Impaired Awareness (complex partial): this is different from the other type of focal seizure because the patient is NOT aware of their surroundings and will experience motor symptoms (automatisms). Automatisms are movements performed by the patient that they are don't know they are performing, such as hand rubbing, smacking of the lips, grasping for an object that isn't there.
Nursing interventions for seizures (watch the video for an in-depth review of the interventions): assess for risk factors and seizure history, helping the patient prep for the seizure by lying the patient on their side with a pillow under the head, initiate seizure precautions, educating about seizure triggers, timing the actual seizure and noting its characteristics, administering anti-seizure (AEDs) etc.
This lecture also includes information on the following nursing interventions and management:
-EEG scans for seizures
-Vagus nerve stimulation
-Anti-seizure (anti-epilepsy) medication
Free NCLEX Quiz on seizures: http://www.registerednursern.com/seizures-nclex-questions/
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- published: 02 Jun 2018
- views: 1202865
2:59
What To Do If Someone Has A Seizure - First Aid Training - St John Ambulance
A St John Ambulance trainer demonstrates what to look for if someone is having a seizure, what causes a seizure and what to do to help.
Learn more about what ...
A St John Ambulance trainer demonstrates what to look for if someone is having a seizure, what causes a seizure and what to do to help.
Learn more about what a seizure is, signs & symptoms and causes here: http://sja.org.uk/sja/first-aid-advice/illnesses-and-conditions/seizures-fits-in-adults.aspx
Learn more life saving skills with St John Ambulance first aid training courses: https://sja.org.uk/sja/first-aid-training-courses.aspx
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A St John Ambulance trainer demonstrates what to look for if someone is having a seizure, what causes a seizure and what to do to help.
Learn more about what a seizure is, signs & symptoms and causes here: http://sja.org.uk/sja/first-aid-advice/illnesses-and-conditions/seizures-fits-in-adults.aspx
Learn more life saving skills with St John Ambulance first aid training courses: https://sja.org.uk/sja/first-aid-training-courses.aspx
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#FirstAid #Seizures
- published: 01 Feb 2017
- views: 2263360
3:13
19-year-old Daniel has a scary seizure | Ambulance - BBC
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- published: 17 Jan 2023
- views: 297436
2:30
Epilepsy in schools: how to deal with a tonic clonic seizure
UK charity Epilepsy Action has launched a free online learning course for schools. The new course is designed to help teachers, SENCOs and school support staff ...
UK charity Epilepsy Action has launched a free online learning course for schools. The new course is designed to help teachers, SENCOs and school support staff learn more about epilepsy and how they can support pupils with the condition. http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/schools
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UK charity Epilepsy Action has launched a free online learning course for schools. The new course is designed to help teachers, SENCOs and school support staff learn more about epilepsy and how they can support pupils with the condition. http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/schools
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- published: 06 Nov 2014
- views: 5117795
3:12
Apollo Hospitals | First Aid in Seizure | What to do in case of seizure ?
Apollo Hospitals is the leading multi-specialty hospitals group in India. Learn the appropriate first aid in case of a seizure , from our medical experts and be...
Apollo Hospitals is the leading multi-specialty hospitals group in India. Learn the appropriate first aid in case of a seizure , from our medical experts and be prepared to handle medical emergencies.
Stay calm, loosen anything around the person's neck
Do not restrain them or put anything in their mouth, clear the area around them, and stay with them after the seizure stops.
Call 1066 if the seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes, the person has another seizure, does not wake up, or has another medical condition.
___________________________________________________________________________
Apollo Hospitals is the leading multi-specialty hospitals group in India. It is also present in several countries in the Asia-pacific region. Over 8000 doctors provide best in class treatment at the groups 70+ hospitals in 27 cities.
It specializes in - Cardiology, Orthopaedics, Spine, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Gastroenterology, Oncology, Transplants, ICU, Emergency, Preventive Medicine, Robotics, Bariatric Surgery, Nephrology & Urology and Colorectal Surgery.
To book an appointment at Apollo Hospitals click - https://www.askapollo.com/
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https://wn.com/Apollo_Hospitals_|_First_Aid_In_Seizure_|_What_To_Do_In_Case_Of_Seizure
Apollo Hospitals is the leading multi-specialty hospitals group in India. Learn the appropriate first aid in case of a seizure , from our medical experts and be prepared to handle medical emergencies.
Stay calm, loosen anything around the person's neck
Do not restrain them or put anything in their mouth, clear the area around them, and stay with them after the seizure stops.
Call 1066 if the seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes, the person has another seizure, does not wake up, or has another medical condition.
___________________________________________________________________________
Apollo Hospitals is the leading multi-specialty hospitals group in India. It is also present in several countries in the Asia-pacific region. Over 8000 doctors provide best in class treatment at the groups 70+ hospitals in 27 cities.
It specializes in - Cardiology, Orthopaedics, Spine, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Gastroenterology, Oncology, Transplants, ICU, Emergency, Preventive Medicine, Robotics, Bariatric Surgery, Nephrology & Urology and Colorectal Surgery.
To book an appointment at Apollo Hospitals click - https://www.askapollo.com/
Follow Apollo Hospitals on Social Media for Regular Updates:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheApolloHospitals/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/HospitalsApollo
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theapollohospitals/
Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/apollo-hospitals
- published: 28 Sep 2012
- views: 3031529
3:05
Types of Seizure | Epilepsy | What are Seizures
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🔹 Seizures including, Tonic Clonic Seizure, Atonic Seizure, Myoclonic Seizure, Partial Seizure, Petit Mal seizure, Psychomotor Seizure
Also check : Seizures - Frequently Asked Question | Types of Seizures | Epilepsy - https://youtu.be/zAMaQ8cljrc
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Epilepsy in schools: how to deal with a tonic seizure
UK charity Epilepsy Action has a free online learning course for schools. The course is designed to help teachers, SENCOs and school support staff learn more ab...
UK charity Epilepsy Action has a free online learning course for schools. The course is designed to help teachers, SENCOs and school support staff learn more about epilepsy and how they can support pupils with the condition: www.epilepsy.org.uk/schools
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UK charity Epilepsy Action has a free online learning course for schools. The course is designed to help teachers, SENCOs and school support staff learn more about epilepsy and how they can support pupils with the condition: www.epilepsy.org.uk/schools
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