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Neuroscience (Exam 5) Quiz on KCC 18.2 Seizure Types by Symptoms, created by Ben Williams on 18/04/2017.

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KCC 18.2 Seizure Types by Symptoms

Question 1 of 9

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Odd Sensation, Stomach Butterflies, Déjà vu, Panic, Odor, Contralateral Dystonia and Ipsilateral Automatisms

Select one of the following:

  • Temporal Lobe (Medial) Seizure

  • Temporal Lobe (Lateral) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Dorsolateral Convexity) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Supplementary Motor Area) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Orbitofrontal and Cingulate) Seizure

  • Parietal Lobe Seizure

  • Occipital Lobe Seizure

  • Grand Mal Seizure

  • Petit Mal Seizure

Explanation

Question 2 of 9

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Vertigo, Deafness, Simple/Elaborate Auditory Hallucinations, Aphasia.

Select one of the following:

  • Temporal Lobe (Medial) Seizure

  • Temporal Lobe (Lateral) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Dorsolateral Convexity) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Supplementary Motor Area) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Orbitofrontal and Cingulate) Seizure

  • Parietal Lobe Seizure

  • Occipital Lobe Seizure

  • Grand Mal Seizure

  • Petit Mal Seizure

Explanation

Question 3 of 9

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Contralateral Tonic/Clonic Activity, Turning away from seizure, Aphasia.

Select one of the following:

  • Temporal Lobe (Medial) Seizure

  • Temporal Lobe (Lateral) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Dorsolateral Convexity) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Supplementary Motor Area) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Orbitofrontal and Cingulate) Seizure

  • Parietal Lobe Seizure

  • Occipital Lobe Seizure

  • Grand Mal Seizure

  • Petit Mal Seizure

Explanation

Question 4 of 9

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Fencing Posture, Inability to Speak

Select one of the following:

  • Temporal Lobe (Medial) Seizure

  • Temporal Lobe (Lateral) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Dorsolateral Convexity) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Supplementary Motor Area) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Orbitofrontal and Cingulate) Seizure

  • Parietal Lobe Seizure

  • Occipital Lobe Seizure

  • Grand Mal Seizure

  • Petit Mal Seizure

Explanation

Question 5 of 9

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Elaborate Motor Automatisms, Unusual Sound Production, Olfactory Hallucinations, Incontinence.

Select one of the following:

  • Temporal Lobe (Medial) Seizure

  • Temporal Lobe (Lateral) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Dorsolateral Convexity) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Supplementary Motor Area) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Orbitofrontal and Cingulate) Seizure

  • Parietal Lobe Seizure

  • Occipital Lobe Seizure

  • Grand Mal Seizure

  • Petit Mal Seizure

Explanation

Question 6 of 9

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Vertigo, Contralateral Numbness, Tingling/Burning, Aphasia, Contralateral Hemineglect, Turning Away from Seizure

Select one of the following:

  • Temporal Lobe (Medial) Seizure

  • Temporal Lobe (Lateral) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Dorsolateral Convexity) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Supplementary Motor Area) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Orbitofrontal and Cingulate) Seizure

  • Parietal Lobe Seizure

  • Occipital Lobe Seizure

  • Grand Mal Seizure

  • Petit Mal Seizure

Explanation

Question 7 of 9

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Sparkles, Flashes, Pulsating Colored Lights, Contralateral Scotoma/Hemianopia, Formed Visual Hallucinations, Nystagmus.

Select one of the following:

  • Temporal Lobe (Medial) Seizure

  • Temporal Lobe (Lateral) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Dorsolateral Convexity) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Supplementary Motor Area) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Orbitofrontal and Cingulate) Seizure

  • Parietal Lobe Seizure

  • Occipital Lobe Seizure

  • Grand Mal Seizure

  • Petit Mal Seizure

Explanation

Question 8 of 9

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Tonic Phase (Loss of Consciousness, Generalized Muscle Contraction [10-15 secs], Expiratory Gasp/Moan) => Clonic Phase (Rhythmic Bilateral Jerking Contractions of Extremities, Incontinence, Tongue-Biting) => Post-Ictal Confusion/Amnesia/Exhaustion

Select one of the following:

  • Temporal Lobe (Medial) Seizure

  • Temporal Lobe (Lateral) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Dorsolateral Convexity) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Supplementary Motor Area) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Orbitofrontal and Cingulate) Seizure

  • Parietal Lobe Seizure

  • Occipital Lobe Seizure

  • Grand Mal Seizure

  • Petit Mal Seizure

Explanation

Question 9 of 9

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Brief Episode of Staring/Unresponsiveness (10 secs). No Post-Ictal Effects other than ignorance of seizure.

Select one of the following:

  • Temporal Lobe (Medial) Seizure

  • Temporal Lobe (Lateral) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Dorsolateral Convexity) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Supplementary Motor Area) Seizure

  • Frontal Lobe (Orbitofrontal and Cingulate) Seizure

  • Parietal Lobe Seizure

  • Occipital Lobe Seizure

  • Grand Mal Seizure

  • Petit Mal Seizure

Explanation