Across
- 4. type of investigation when baby is suspect of a structural brain lesion (multiple congenital anomalies): -ultrasound
- 6. of baby more at risk for seizures -premature
- 9. common cause of neonatal seizures, abbreviation: -HIE
- 10. route to give phenobarbital maintenance therapy (Abbreviation): -PO
- 12. for the use of anticonvulsant medication -recurrence
- 14. lab-investigation should always be done in the work-up of seizures (abbreviation: -BGL
- 15. in a neonate are rarely ……… (caused by) -idiopathic
- 16. cause of encephalopathy, but could double if you marry the child of your uncle: -genetic
Down
- 1. myoclonus by definition never happens when the baby is fully…….. - awake
- 2. IV must be given…….. -slowly
- 3. is usually preserved if a baby has subtle seizures -consciousness
- 5. anti-epileptic drug in neonatal seizures: -levetiracetam
- 7. uncommon side effect of phenobarbital in the neonate -apnoea
- 8. what type of seizures would eye blinking or lip-smacking fall? -Subtle
- 11. like movements that stop when you hold the baby’s hand/arm: -jitteriness
- 13. week of life when neonatal seizures most commonly present -first
- 14. deficiency should you consider in a well appearing baby of a mother under TB-treatment -pyridoxine
