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- 5. The most common type of epileptic seizure is a? [note is 2 words separated by a dash]
- 6. Primary receptor that the main excitatory neurotransmitter binds to is?
- 9. The main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain is?
- 10. Most well known trigger of epileptic seizures?
- 11. Which popular cartoon caused hundreds of epileptic japanese children to experience seizures while watching?
- 12. A seizure impacting both hemispheres and causing patient to become stiff/flexed and fall is called a?
- 14. If a seizure impacts only one hemisphere or lobe of the brain it is a XXX seizure
- 16. After how many minutes of continued seizure is it considered a medical emergency (Status Eleptica)
- 17. What seizure has only one symptom - short muscle twitches?
- 18. A seizure affecting both hemispheres of the brain is called a?
- 19. A seizure that impacts only one hemisphere/lobe with the patient suffering impaired consciousness is a?
Down
- 1. A seizure impacting both hemispheres and causing patient to become relaxed and fall forwards is called a?
- 2. What type of seizure involves a sudden loss and regain of consciousness?
- 3. The main excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain is?
- 4. What mental state is often experienced immediately post-seizure?
- 7. People with epilepsy have recurring and unpredictable
- 8. How many people (in the millions) have epilepsy?
- 11. What is a long (average 15 hours) lasting physical aftereffect of seizures?
- 13. Symptoms of epilepsy depend on the XXX affected
- 15. A seizure that impacts only one hemisphere/lobe with the patient remaining conscious is a?
- 19. A patient suffering from a Clonic seizure would experience
