A woman brings her 10-year-old son, Raymond, in to see you. He’s been overly aggressive and angry lately, but she has attributed this to her divorce from Raymond’s father. Last night, Raymond attended a party at his friend’s house. After a night of laser tag and l itt le sleep, Raymond started shaking and convulsing. He stopped before his mom arrived, but she sti l l wanted to get him checked out. Raymond does not really remember fall ing to the fl oor, but he does remember that he smelled a very unpleasant odor right before he went down.
PATIENT 3 – RAYMOND
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Overly aggressive and Angry feeling
Doesn’t remember falling
Very unpleasant odor
Shaking and Convulsing
Very little sleepWas playing laser
tag
RAYMOND’S SYMPTOMS
Focal/ Partial Seizures Simple Complex
GeneralizedPetit MalAtonicTonic-ClonicMyoclonicFebrile
DIFFERENT TYPES OF EPILEPSY
We can to the conclusion that Raymond experienced a complex Seizure caused by stress and the lights from laser tag.
DIAGNOSIS
Temporal Lobe Is responsible for the
smelling the unpleasant smell during the complex seizure.
Parietal Lobe The shaking and convulsing
during the seizure is controlled by the motor Cortex.
Frontal Lobe The Cerebral Cortex in the
Frontal Lobe is responsible for consciousness and Complex Seizures.
THE BRAIN
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders
Experts often still cannot not explain exactly how or why the disease develops.
It occurs because of abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
CAUSES OF EPILEPSY
Epilepsy may result from anything that disrupts the brains natural circuitry.
Examples Stroke Brain infection or disease Severe head injury Oxygen deprivation
*Nearly two-thirds of people never actually find out the cause.
CAUSES OF EPILEPSY (CONTINUED)
RemissionChildren who
have Cerebral Palsy and Mental Retardation have a lower probability of remission.
Also comes along with a higher mortality rate.
PROGNOSIS
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