Across
- 2. what do you call a seizure that has lasted >5mins or if the patient has had multiple seizure episodes & doesn't regain consciousness in between?
- 4. which lobe would a focal seizure arise from if the patient experiences motor phenomenon (e.g. pelvic thrusting/kicking, screaming or laughing, incontinence, unusual movements, twitching/jerking...)
- 6. what type of seizure presents with repetitive rhythmic jerks
- 7. which lobe would a focal seizure arise from if the patient experiences altered sensation?
- 10. what is the name of the type of seizures that starts in a specific location?
- 12. which lobe would a focal seizure arise from if the patient experiences changes in vision?
- 13. what type of seizure presents with an initial loss of consciousness and typically fall to the ground followed by rhythmical contractions? you may also find the patient tongue biting or experiencing urinary incontinence d
Down
- 1. what is the name of the type of seizures that arises from both hemispheres, typically with a LoC?
- 3. what type of seizure presents with a stiff increased muscle tone
- 5. what type of seizure presents with a loss of muscle tone?
- 8. which lobe would a focal seizure arise from if the patient experiences changes in memory, hearing, understanding language... usually has a auditory/sensory/cognitive aura before starting
- 9. what type of seizure presents with brief 'electric-shock' like jerks
- 11. what type of seizure is associated with a brief episode of unconsciousness where they may be caught 'staring into space'?
