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    Epilepsy Research Paper

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    “Epilepsy” By: Kayla Shuman Epilepsy is a common and diverse set of chronic neurological disorders characterized by seizures. Which also means that the person has recurrent and provoked seizures‚ which is a result from abnormal‚ excessive or hyper synchronous neuronal activity in the brain or can be easier said as episodic abnormal electrical activity in the brain . As many as two and a half million Americans have epilepsy. Thirty percent of them are children under

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    Saying psychiatric hospital facility policies need to improve significantly is an understatement. During my eight-day stay at Clarion Psychiatric Center‚ located in western Pennsylvania‚ was one of the worst experiences in my life. I know staying in a psychiatric center wasn’t a life or death situation but‚ the horrid experience was certainly a catalyst to my reoccurring nightmares. Hitherto‚ I still have nightmares of being sent back to the psychiatric center. While I was there‚ I could have almost

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    Osmolality and electrolytes in cerebrospinal fluid and serum of febrile children with and without seizures. During acute febrile diseases mild disturbances of water and electrolyte balance occur frequently. It has been suggested that changes in electrolyte balance‚ in particular hyponatraemia‚ might predispose a child to convulsions during febrile illness; however‚ the changes of electrolytes in the CSF are not known. We have studied the effects of fever and convulsions on water and electrolyte

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    suffering in all forms would you? Medical Marijuana could help patients suffering from various illness‚ such as Cancer and epilepsy being some of the harshest diseases. If a child suffering from constant hourly seizures was to be treated with medical marijuana they could possibly stop the seizures all together but at the very least would reduce them significantly‚ to only two or three times per month. Due to the new medical advances cannabis sativa has been proven a medical miracle for epilepsy patients

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    back in his head. All I could think at that moment was “Where the heck is the ambulance my baby is dying right here in front of my eyes”. Gannon finally stopped shaking right when the ambulance pulled up. They took one look at him and said “He had a seizure.” “What the heck”‚ I thought. That was the beginning of the next six years of hospitals; testing‚ medication and watching my little boy wither away right in front of my eyes. Gannon had a grand-mal

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    Birmingham   Elise is a 40-month-old female with a diagnosis of a severe seizure disorder‚ otherwise known as epilepsy. Elise also depicts a developmental delay. At the onset of Elise’s seizures‚ she loses most of her control over her motor and communicative skills. Presently‚ the seizures occur fifteen to twenty-two times per week‚ with most of them being grand mal seizures‚ also known as tonic-clonic seizures. These types of seizures are characterized by violent muscle contractions and a loss of consciousness

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    Chronic Illness Epilepsy

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    Epilepsy). Symptoms common with epilepsy include mainly seizures as well as sleepiness‚ headaches‚ abnormal heartbeats‚ labored breathing‚ uncontrollable muscle movements and other similar indications. Prognoses associated with epilepsy entail normal lifespans given that the condition is well-maintained. Life expectancy for a person with epilepsy may decrease if surgeries or treatments of the condition fail to successfully help with the seizures. There is also a low rate linked to sudden death in people

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    Illustration Essay By Jennifer Reichenbaugh Although it is controversial‚ marijuana has been called a “miracle drug” because it supposedly has vast healing capabilities from treating cancer and glaucoma to minor ailments such as back pain and insomnia. I am just one of many who support the legalization of medical marijuana. However‚ many people also frown upon the use of cannabis because it is a schedule one illegal drug which basically means it has been deemed unsafe for human consumption

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    1. name 3 different laws or legislations 1.Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 ‚ also referred to as HASAW or HSW‚ is the primary piece of legislation covering occupational health and safety in the United Kingdom. The Health and Safety Executive is responsible for enforcing the Act and a number of other Acts and Statutory Instruments relevant to the working environment. 2.Health and Social Care Act 2008 The Health and Social Care Act 2008 established

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    Quiz 4 (chp 20-26)

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    idiopathic causes‚ is termed: Seizure disorder 2. Which of the following seizures is a medical emergency? Status epilepticus 3. An infection of the brain caused by a viral infection is termed: encephalitis 4. The most common cause of meningitis in adults and children is from bacterial or viruses: True 5. Which of the following conditions related to headache is considered a “red flag” requiring further examination? Acute sudden onset of a headache 6. In a simple partial seizure‚ there is no impairment

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