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Stephanie Celis.  Seizure- a temporary interruption of consciousness sometimes accompanied by convulsive movements.  The term “seizure disorder” describes.

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1 Stephanie Celis

2  Seizure- a temporary interruption of consciousness sometimes accompanied by convulsive movements.  The term “seizure disorder” describes a many symptoms, instead of one particular disease.

3  High fevers  Brain damage  Infections affecting the central nervous system  Tumors  Head Injuries  Lead, Mercury, and Carbon monoxide poisoning  Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)  Drug reactions

4  Heredity  Children who have certain disabilities and syndromes are more at risk  Specific cause is often difficult to determine

5  Febrile  Petit Mal  Grand Mal  Focal  Temporal Lobe

6  Affects 5-10% of infants and children under 3 years of age.  Majority of these occur in infants between 6-12 months.  Triggered by high fever  May cause loss of consciousness/invo luntary jerking movements

7 Characterized by:  Repeated incidences of daydreaming  Staring off into space  A blank appearance  Brief fluttering of the eyes  Temporary interruption of speech or activity  Twitching or dropping of objects  Generally occur in children 4-10 years of age  Loss of consciousness lasts 10-30 seconds

8  Most common form of seizure disorder  Usually warning before seizure begins -sound, smell, taste, sensation, or visual cue  Tonic Phase- sudden rigidity or stiffness  Clonic Phase- loss of consciousness and uncontrollable muscular contractions  When seizure ends, child may awaken briefly and complain of headache or dizziness before falling asleep.

9  Characterized by involuntary convulsive movements - Begin at tip of an extremity and spread toward the body trunk  Child does not always lose consciousness

10  Distinguished by spontaneous episodes of unusual behavior -burst out in hysterical laughter -utter unintelligible sounds -run around in circles -cry out for no reason  Child does not usually lose complete consciousness  May appear drowsy or momentarily confused afterward

11  Most seizures can be controlled with medication. -May have undesirable side effects like drowsiness, nausea, and dizziness  Children should be monitored closely by their physician.

12  Families should be notified when a child has a seizure.  Teachers should also complete a brief, but detailed written report documenting observations after seizure.  Teachers can help young children learn to accept and cope with their seizure disorder.

13  Marotz, Lynn R. “Seizure Disorders.” Health, Safety, and Nutrition for the Young Child. Pgs.116-119  “Seizure Disorders.” The Merck Manuals Online Medical Library. http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec06/ch085/ch0 85a.html http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec06/ch085/ch0 85a.html  “Seizures.” Neurology Channel. http://www.neurologychannel.com/seizures/inde x.shtml http://www.neurologychannel.com/seizures/inde x.shtml


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