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Common Medication Types (7) -Antipsychotic
-Antidepressant
-Anxiolytic or Hypnotic Drugs
-Anticonvulsant/Anti-Epileptic Drugs
-Ethanol
-Anesthetic Agents
-ACTH
Antipsychotics -Clozapine
-Risperdal
-Abilify
-Zyprexa
-Seroquel
Antidepressants -Celexa
-Effexor
-Cymbalta
-Lexapro
-Prozac
-Zoloft
-Lithium
,Anxiolytic or Hypnotic Drugs -Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium, Ativan)
-Barbiturates (Phenobarbital)
Anticonvulsant/Anti-Epileptic Drugs -Ativan
(AEDs) -Banzel
-Carbatrol/Tegretol
-Cerebyx
-Depakote/Depakene
-Diastat
-Dilantin
-Keppra
-Klonopin
-Lamictal
-Lyrica
-Neurontin
-Topamax
-Trileptal
-Valium
-Zonegran
-Zarontin
Related Diagnostic Procedures -MRI
-PET
-CT
-Angiogram
-WADA
-SPECT
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) -Uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create
detailed images of the organs and tissues within
your body
-Cross sectional MRI images are used, but it can
also be used to produce 3-D images
, PET (Positron Emission -Uses a radioactive drug (aka tracer) to show the
Tomography) functional activity of tissues and organs
-PET is commonly used in seizure patients to
localize the part of the brain that is causing the
seizure activity
-The test evaluates glucose metabolism in the
brain using the tracer (usually FDG)
CT (Computerized Tomography) -Combines series of x-ray images taken from
different angles and then creates cross-sectional
images that look at bones, blood vessels and soft
tissues.
-Faster than an MRI
Angiogram -Minimally invasive test that uses x-rays and
contrasts to visualize vessels in the brain
-Can show aneurysm, AVM, blood clot, stroke
-Used with Wada test
Wada -Also known as an intracarotid sodium
amobarbital study
-Looks at language and memory on one side of
the brain at a time so that if the side that controls
language or has better memory, the surgeon may
consider further testing prior to epilepsy surgery
SPECT (Single Photon Emission -A radioactive substance (tracer) to evaluate
Computerized Tomography) blood flow in the brain
-An "ictal" SPECT can be done right after a
seizure to localize seizure activity
What does HIPAA stand for? Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act of 1996
Guide Answers, 100% Verified Graded A+
Save
Terms in this set (272)
Common Medication Types (7) -Antipsychotic
-Antidepressant
-Anxiolytic or Hypnotic Drugs
-Anticonvulsant/Anti-Epileptic Drugs
-Ethanol
-Anesthetic Agents
-ACTH
Antipsychotics -Clozapine
-Risperdal
-Abilify
-Zyprexa
-Seroquel
Antidepressants -Celexa
-Effexor
-Cymbalta
-Lexapro
-Prozac
-Zoloft
-Lithium
,Anxiolytic or Hypnotic Drugs -Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium, Ativan)
-Barbiturates (Phenobarbital)
Anticonvulsant/Anti-Epileptic Drugs -Ativan
(AEDs) -Banzel
-Carbatrol/Tegretol
-Cerebyx
-Depakote/Depakene
-Diastat
-Dilantin
-Keppra
-Klonopin
-Lamictal
-Lyrica
-Neurontin
-Topamax
-Trileptal
-Valium
-Zonegran
-Zarontin
Related Diagnostic Procedures -MRI
-PET
-CT
-Angiogram
-WADA
-SPECT
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) -Uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create
detailed images of the organs and tissues within
your body
-Cross sectional MRI images are used, but it can
also be used to produce 3-D images
, PET (Positron Emission -Uses a radioactive drug (aka tracer) to show the
Tomography) functional activity of tissues and organs
-PET is commonly used in seizure patients to
localize the part of the brain that is causing the
seizure activity
-The test evaluates glucose metabolism in the
brain using the tracer (usually FDG)
CT (Computerized Tomography) -Combines series of x-ray images taken from
different angles and then creates cross-sectional
images that look at bones, blood vessels and soft
tissues.
-Faster than an MRI
Angiogram -Minimally invasive test that uses x-rays and
contrasts to visualize vessels in the brain
-Can show aneurysm, AVM, blood clot, stroke
-Used with Wada test
Wada -Also known as an intracarotid sodium
amobarbital study
-Looks at language and memory on one side of
the brain at a time so that if the side that controls
language or has better memory, the surgeon may
consider further testing prior to epilepsy surgery
SPECT (Single Photon Emission -A radioactive substance (tracer) to evaluate
Computerized Tomography) blood flow in the brain
-An "ictal" SPECT can be done right after a
seizure to localize seizure activity
What does HIPAA stand for? Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act of 1996