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| Phenytoin | Administered in an emergency to prevent additional tonic-clonic seizures or cardiac arrest.
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| Carbamazepine | Increased risk for Stevens Johnson Syndrome with certain Asian woman . Genetic testing should be completed before prescribed
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| Seizure | Abnormal, sudden, excessive, uncontrolled electrical discharge of neurons within the brain that may result in a change in level of consciousness (LOC), motor or sensory ability, and/or behavior.
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| Epilepsy | Two or more seizures experienced by a person.
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| Epilepsy | Chronic disorder in which repeated unprovoked seizure activity occurs.
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| Warfarin | Medication that should not be given with Phenytoin
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| Anti-epileptic Drugs | Grapefruit juice, can interfere with the metabolism of these drugs and as a result raise the blood level of the drug and cause the patient to develop drug toxicity..
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| Acute seizures | Seizures occurring in greater intensity, number, or length than the patient's usual seizures are considered acute.
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| Status Epilepticus |
Prolonged seizure lasting longer than 5 minutes or repeated seizures over the course of 30 minutes.
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| Parkinson’s Disease | A condition where dopamine levels are decreased and there is a loss of ability to refine voluntary movement.
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| Cardinal Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease | Tremor
muscle rigidity
bradykinesia or akinesia
postural instability
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| Dopamine agonists | Mimic dopamine by stimulating dopamine receptors in the brain.
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| Multiple Sclerosis | Demyelination and axonal nerve damage
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| Myelin | responsible for the electrochemical transmission of impulses between the brain and spinal cord and the rest of the body;
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| Classic Multiple Sclerosis | Relapsing-remitting
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| Traumatic Brain Injury | Damage to the brain external mechanical forces and not by neurodegenerative or congenital conditions.
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| Secondary Brain Injury | Results from internal processes that happen after the initial brain injury
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| Mannitol | osmotic diuretic used to treat cerebral edema
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| Concussion | Mild Brain Injury
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| Myasthenia Gravis and Activity | Perform physically demanding activities early in the day.
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| Tensilon Test | Used to diagnose Myasthenia Gravis
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| Pyridostigmine | Cholinesterase inhibitor
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| Anti-epileptic Drugs | Labs are required to monitor the patient's complete blood count (CBC) and liver enzymes and assess for therapeutic drug levels
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| Anti-epileptic Drugs | Most AEDs can cause leukopenia and liver dysfunction
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| Anti-epileptic Drugs | Perform frequent oral care to prevent gingival damage
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