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You witness a patient with stiffening and/or rigidity of muscles, especially arms and legs,
with immediate loss of consciousness.
What type of seizure?
Tonic
You witness a patient with rhythmic jerking/relaxing of all extremities.
What type of seizure?
Clonic
You witness a patient with a sudden loss of muscle tone lasting a few seconds, the
patient dropped to the floor.
What type of seizure?
Atonic
A patient is in recovery after a seizure, they are a bit confused and their brain is
recovering. May last minutes to hours.
What phase of seizure?
Postictal
A 25-year-old female is prescribed Phenytoin Sodium (seizure medication). What is an
example of patient education for this specific population of patients?
Use alternative form of birth control
Bradykinesia, muscle rigidity, and masklike face are clinical manifestations of:
Parkinsons Disease
, The initial concern for a patient with Parkinson's disease is safety due to:
Risk for falls
A 30-year-old woman is experiencing double vision, trigeminal neuralgia, ataxia, and
spasms.
What do you suspect?
Multiple Sclerosis
What medication is often used to treat spasms in a patient with multiple sclerosis?
Baclofen
A patient arrives in the ER with ascending paralysis.
What do you suspect?
Guillain-Barre Syndrome
A patient arrives in the ER with a diagnosis of Guillain-Barre Syndrome.
As the nurse, you monitor for which complication due to ascending paralysis?
Respiratory problems
What time of illness is believed to contribute to developing Guillain-Barre Syndrome?
Ebstein-Barr virus
A patient is experiencing a seizure that lasts longer than 5 minutes. What is this called
and what type of medication do you expect to give?
Status Epilepticus; Benzodiazepine
A patient with a history of seizures is prescribed Dilantin. What is important patient
teaching about this medication?
Make regular dental checkups, causes gum overgrowth.