Introduction to epilepsy

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Test Your Knowledge on Epilepsy

Welcome to the "Introduction to Epilepsy" quiz! This engaging quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of epilepsy, its characteristics, and how it affects individuals. Whether you're new to the topic or looking to refresh your knowledge, this quiz will challenge you with a variety of questions.

Key Features:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Focus on critical aspects of epilepsy
  • Improve your understanding through interactive learning
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningWave72
Which of the following sentences is incorrect
Patients with epilepsy may display neurodevelopmental delay
Not all individuals who experience seizures will be diagnosed with epilepsy
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy is a metabolic type of epilepsy
Childhood onset epilepsy is caused by genetic issues
Which of the following sentences is Not false?
The most common etiology worldwide is infectious and is generally genetic
Physical and emotional stress do not affect the frequency of seizures
The most common etiology worldwide is infectious and is generally acquired
Hyperexcitability and hyposynchronization are the heart of all epilepsies
Choose the correct matching
Cl comes in when glutamate binds its receptors
Ca comes in when GABA binds to NMDA receptors
NMDA is the primary receptor that responds to glutamate by opening Ligand gated channels that let Ca in
When glutamate binds NMDA an excitatory effect will happen
Partial seizures are
Consist of complex and simple
Affect one hemisphere
The patient will remember what happened to him in simple seizures
The patient losses his consciousness with complex seizures
All are true
Choose the correct statement from the following
In Tonic seizures the muscles are relaxed and the patient falls backward
In clonic seizures there is a bilaterally rhythmic jerking
Myoclonic seizures often occur in patients with intellectual impairment
Atonic seizures involve muscle stiffness
Serum prolactin levels are generally decreased within 10 to 20 minutes after generalized seizures
True
False
The hall mark of focal dyscognitive seizures is amnesia to the event
True
False
Sensory auras may include all of the following except
Numbness
Tingling
Epigastric distress
Jerking movements
Aura is the main feature that differentiates Generalized onset seizures from secondarily generalized seizures
True
False
Fear is among the outward signs that we can notice on the patient
True
False
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