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A seizure whereby there is rapid contraction and relaxation of muscles causing an uncontrollable shaking of the body is called a [blank_start]convulsive[blank_end] seizure.
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[blank_start]Generalised seizures[blank_end] affect both brain hemispheres
[blank_start]Focal seizures[blank_end] affect only one brain hemisphere
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Generalised seizures
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Focal seizures
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Types of Generalised Seizure:
[blank_start]Tonic-clonic[blank_end] - Contraction of limbs followed by their extension & arching of back lasting 10-30s, followed by a shaking of the limbs.
[blank_start]Tonic[blank_end] - Constant contraction of the muscles. Person often turns blue as breathing is stopped.
[blank_start]Clonic[blank_end] - Shaking of the limbs in unison.
[blank_start]Myoclonic[blank_end] - Brief, shock-like jerks of a muscle or a group of muscles.
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Myoclonic
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Clonic
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Tonic
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Tonic-clonic
Pregunta 4
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During tonic-clonic seizures, bites to which part of the tongue are more common?
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Bites to tip of tongue
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Bites to side of tongue
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If a patient presents after a fall/seizure, it is mandatory to rule out a cardiovascular cause via which investigation?
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DVLA Rules Regarding Seizures - car:
You’ve had a one-off seizure while awake and lost consciousness:
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Licence suspended, can reapply after 6 months seizure free
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Licence suspended, can reapply after 12 months seizure free
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Licence only suspended after 2nd seizure
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DVLA Rules Regarding Seizures - HGV:
You’ve had a one-off seizure while awake and lost consciousness:
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Licence suspended, can reapply after 12 months
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Licence suspended, can reapply after 3 years
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Licence suspended, can reapply after 5 years
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DVLA Rules Regarding Seizures - car:
Diagnosed with epilepsy:
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Licence suspended, can reapply after 5 years seizure free
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Licence suspended, can reapply after 1 year seizure free
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Licence suspended, can reapply after 3 years seizure free
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DVLA Rules Regarding Seizures - HGV:
Diagnosed with epilepsy:
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Licence suspended, can reapply after 5 years off medication & seizure free
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Licence suspended, can reapply after 7 years off medication & seizure free
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Licence suspended, can reapply after 10 years off medication & seizure free
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Primary Generalised Epilepsy often presents ...
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The treatment of choice for primary generalised epilepsy is [blank_start]Sodium Valproate[blank_end]
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If a primary generalised epilepsy patient is unresponsive to Sodium Valproate, which of the following second line treatments is most common?
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Lamotrigine
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Clobazam
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Gabapentin
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Pregabalin
Pregunta 13
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Due to the adverse side effects, sodium valproate is not recommended for focal onset epilepsy. Instead, what is the first line treatment for this condition?
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Carbamazepine
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Clobazam
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Levetiracetam
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Oxcarbazepine
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Sodium Valproate is teratogenic and should not be prescribed to pregnant women
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A 17 year old girl is taken to A&E after having had a generalized seizure.
She had been out partying the night before. No past Hx of note, although her mother reported that she had been a bit clumsy and jerky in the mornings recently, e.g. dropping her hairbrush or coffee cup. Which of the following statements is correct?
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The history is suggestive of a secondary generalized fit. The patient
needs urgent brain scanning.
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The history suggests a primary generalized epilepsy, and either Sodium
Valproate or Lamotrigine would be treatment of choice.
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Treatment of choice for this type of epilepsy is Carbamazepine
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Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy is associated with hippocampal sclerosis
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This is probably just an alcohol induced seizure. No further
investigations or treatment required
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What is status epilepticus?
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Recurrent epileptic seizures without full recovery of consciousness. Continuous seizures lasting >30 minutes
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Recurrent epileptic seizures without full recovery of consciousness. Continuous seizures lasting >60 minutes
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A seizure that can only be halted by high loading with an acute anti-convulsant
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Status Epilepticus is a clinical emergency. Whilst they tend to stop by themselves, to prevent further damage anticonvulsants should be given. Which of the following anticonvulsants should be given in an acute situation such as this?
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Phenytoin
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Lamotrigine
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Sodium Valproate
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Carbamazepine
Pregunta 18
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A patient in status epilepticus is considered an emergency case. Therefore, urgent blood tests and CT to identify the cause are required.
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What means of investigation is used to differentiate generalised from focal epilepsy?
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Women on anti-convulsants seeking the contraceptive pill should not use the [blank_start]progesterone only pill[blank_end] and should instead be switched to the [blank_start]combined pill (estrogen + progesterone)[blank_end]
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The morning after pill is more effective in women taking anti-convulsants and the dose should be titred down accordingly.
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Which anti-convulsant can be given to patients who are obese/have sleep problems due to its weight reducing and sedative effects?
[blank_start]Topiramate[blank_end]
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Carbamazepine typically makes Primary Generalised Epilepsy worse
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In the case of Status Epilepticus, patients are generally given benzodiazepines first line to attempt to halt the seizures. Such medications include IV [blank_start]Lorazepam[blank_end], Buccal [blank_start]Midazolam[blank_end] and Rectal [blank_start]Diazepam[blank_end].
If benzodiazepines fail to halt the seizures, then the anti-convulsant called [blank_start]Phenytoin[blank_end] should be given IV.
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Phenytoin
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Midazolam
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Lorazepam
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Diazepam
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Which type of seizure typically causes the patient to experience odd smells?
e.g. every time they drive they experience a "metallic smell"
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Focal Seizure
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Generalised Seizure
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Is an absence feature focal or generalised?
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Focal Seizure
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Generalised Seizure
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Following a seizure patients typically enter what is known as a [blank_start]postictal[blank_end] state where they feel drowsy and tired for around 15 minutes before they are back to feeling normal again.
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Which of the following anticonvulsants is known to induce alopecia?
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Sodium Valproate
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Lamotrigine
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Carbamazepine
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Phenytoin
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Which anticonvulsant medication is known to cause Stevens-Johnson Syndrome in some rare cases?
[blank_start]Lamotrigine[blank_end]