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Epilepsy Awareness Lynette Almonte Capstone

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Epilepsy Awareness

Lynette AlmonteCapstone

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What do these famous people have

in common?• Leonardo da Vinci-painter (1452-1519)

• Alan Faneca-football player

• Harriet Tubman-Underground Railroad Leader (1820-1913)

• Edgar Allen Poe-American author, poet, and editor (1809-1849)

• Sir Isaac Newton-physicist (1643-1727)

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Today we will be learn about…

• A medical condition called Epilepsy

• Different types of seizures and what they look like.

• What to do when someone is having a seizure and what you should NEVER do.

• The myths and facts about seizures.

• How you should speak to someone who has epilepsy.

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Speaking respectfully about

seizures and people with

epilepsy• AVOID referring to someone as an epileptic.

• USE phrases like he/she is a : “person with epilepsy.”

• DO NOT refer to seizures as:

-fits

-spells

-falling out

-attacks

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What is a seizure?• Your brain cells constantly

send tiny electrical signals to the body to tell you to move, think and do things.

• A seizure happens when brain cells misfire and stop working the way they are supposed to, sending too many electrical signals at one time.

• These uncontrolled electrical signals cause a change in awareness , movement or sensation.

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Facts about Seizures

• There are more than 20 different types of seizures.

• Some seizures make people shake, fall or have convulsions.

• Other seizures involve staring, confusion, muscle spasms or sensory experiences. (feelings, smells)

• Many seizure types do not cause a person to lose consciousness.

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What is Epilepsy?

• Epilepsy is a disorder of the brain that causes a person to have recurring seizures.

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Facts about Epilepsy

• Epilepsy can be caused by anything that hurts the brain including head injuries, infections, strokes and brain tumors.

• In 70% of cases the cause is unknown.

• Epilepsy is not hereditary, but genetics sometimes plays a role.

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Myths about Epilepsy

In a nationwide survey of 20,000 teens-

• Most believed that people die from seizures.

• Almost half thought that seizures might be contagious.

• The majority believed that epilepsy is or might be a mental illness.

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The truth!

• People rarely die from having a seizure.

• Epilepsy is not contagious.

• Epilepsy is not a mental illness.

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True or False?

People having seizures can swallow their tongues.

True or False

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False!• It is impossible for someone to swallow

his or her tongue.

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Teens and Epilepsy

• Teens with epilepsy take medication to prevent seizures. Some use other kinds of treatment.

• The majority of teens with epilepsy no longer have seizures when taking medication.

• Teens who are seizure-free for over 3 years can get a driver’s license.

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Generalized Tonic-Clonic seizures

• A generalized tonic-clonic seizure involves the entire body. This is also known as a grand mal seizure.

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First Aid: Generalized Tonic-Clonic

• Stay calm

• Track time

• Cushion head and protect from hazards like nearby furniture

• Turn person on one side to prevent choking.

• Explain to others what is happening

• Stay until the person is fully aware and offer help. (speak calmly and ask simple questions until they can answer)

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NEVER!!

• Never! Put anything in the person’s mouth.

• Never! Hold down or restrain person.

• Never! Try to give oral medication.

• Never! Leave the person on their back.

• Never!! Tease someone who has just had a seizure!

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Complex Partial Seizure

• This starts in one part of the brain but usually affects other parts of the brain that involve alertness and awareness.

• The person may appear aware of their surroundings and may speak or move but will be confused or unaware of what is going on.

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First Aid: Complex Partial

• Time the seizure

• Speak calmly

• Don’t grab

• Explain to others what is happening

• Guide away from hazards

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Call ambulance if:

• Seizure occurs in a person not known to have seizures.

• Seizures lasts more than 5 minutes.

• If another seizure begins before consciousness is regained.

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Treatments

• One of the main diagnostic tests for epilepsy is an electroencephalogram (EEG). This test is completely painless.

• This treatment reads the brain waves and shows patterns of spikes and waves which often appear in response to flashing lights.

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Let’s Review

• What is a seizure?

• What is epilepsy?

• Tell me one thing you have learned today that surprised you.

• Why is it important to know about epilepsy?