Questão
Drag and drop the seizure type with the description.
[blank_start]Simple partial[blank_end]:
-Typically only involves motor portion of brain.
-Manifests as recurrent muscle contractions of face or contralateral part of body.
-If ANS is disrupted, it may also cause tachycardia, flushing, hypotension, or hypertension.
-May have psychological manifestations, such as deja vu, inappropriate fear or anger, abnormal sensations, or hallucinations.
-No alteration in consciousness
-Involves a restricted part of one cerebral hemisphere.
[blank_start]Tonic clonic[blank_end]:
-Sudden loss of consciousness preceded by a warning aura.
-[blank_start]Clonic phase:[blank_end] Alternating contraction & relaxation of muscles, hyperventilation, eyes rolled back, frothing at the mouth, subsides after 60-90 seconds.
-[blank_start]Tonic phase[blank_end]: Sharp muscle contraction that forces air out of lungs, loss of postural control, rigid muscles, extended arms and legs, jaw clenched, urinary & bowel incontinence, cessation of breathing & cyanosis, fixed & dilated pupils, lasting 15-60 seconds.
-[blank_start]Postictal phase[blank_end]: Unconscious & unresponsive, but regaining conscious gradually; relaxed & breathing quietly; may be confused & disoriented when walking; headache, muscle ache, fatigue; may sleep for several hours; amnesia for duration of & after seizure.
[blank_start]Absence[blank_end]:
-Impaired level of consciousness
-Brief cessation of motor activity
-Blank stare, unresponsiveness,
-Usually 5-10 seconds.
-Can be up to several hundred per day.
-Both hemispheres of brain, as well as deeper structures,
[blank_start]Status epilepticus[blank_end]:
-Continual seizure activity w/short periods of calm
-Any type, but usually generalized tonic-clonic
-Danger of hypoxia, acidosis, hypoglycemia, hyperthermia, and exhaustion.
[blank_start]Complex partial[blank_end]:
-Often proceeded by an aura
-Impaired consciousness lasting for several hours
-Repetitive non purposeful activity, called automatisms
-Amnesia is common after.
-Activation of only a restricted part of one cerebral hemisphere, usually originating in temporal lobe.
Questão
You have a patient brought into the E.D. following a seizure in the department store. She is conscious, but disoriented and sleepy. She reports that one second she had a ringing in her ears and felt "out-of-body" and the next she's on the floor with a 7/10 headache and people around her "freaking out". She reports that this has never happened before.
You believe that she had a tonic-clonic seizure, but you need to get a clearer image. The patient's husband watched the whole episode. Which of the following questions is inappropriate for the information you currently have?