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CRACKCast E206 – Seizures

Core Questions: 
  
  - Define seizure and provide an explanation of the classification systems for seizure
- Define recruitment as it relates to seizure development and progression
- Differentiate between seizure and syncope
- Differentiate between neurogenic and psychogenic seizures
- List 5 diagnoses that can mimic seizures (see Box 15.2)
- Define status epilepticus and differentiate between convulsive and non-convulsive status epilepticus
- List 10 causes of status epilepticus in adults (see Box 15.1 and 15.3) 
- Outline management of status epilepticus. 
- List indications for head CT for first seizure. 
 
 Wisecracks: 
  
  - List 5 properties of ictal events   - Isoniazid Toxicity
- TCA Toxicity
- Eclampsia
- Hypoglycemia
- Hyponatremia 
 
- What medications are needed to treat seizing patients with the following:
- Name 3 key metabolic abnormalities that can cause seizures
- Name 3 common seizure provokers that can worsen pre-existing seizure disorders
- What percentage of patients with convulsive status epilepticus will develop non-convulsive status epilepticus?
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 By The CanadiEM.org Team
By The CanadiEM.org Team
CRACKCast E206 – Seizures

Core Questions: 
  
  - Define seizure and provide an explanation of the classification systems for seizure
- Define recruitment as it relates to seizure development and progression
- Differentiate between seizure and syncope
- Differentiate between neurogenic and psychogenic seizures
- List 5 diagnoses that can mimic seizures (see Box 15.2)
- Define status epilepticus and differentiate between convulsive and non-convulsive status epilepticus
- List 10 causes of status epilepticus in adults (see Box 15.1 and 15.3) 
- Outline management of status epilepticus. 
- List indications for head CT for first seizure. 
 
 Wisecracks: 
  
  - List 5 properties of ictal events   - Isoniazid Toxicity
- TCA Toxicity
- Eclampsia
- Hypoglycemia
- Hyponatremia 
 
- What medications are needed to treat seizing patients with the following:
- Name 3 key metabolic abnormalities that can cause seizures
- Name 3 common seizure provokers that can worsen pre-existing seizure disorders
- What percentage of patients with convulsive status epilepticus will develop non-convulsive status epilepticus?
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