Epilepsy

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