C3 - Seizures
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Seizures frighten everybody. They can be distressing not only for patients but also for their families, public bystanders and even emergency providers. Because the convulsions associated with seizures can be so dramatic, we tend to lose our ability to think in a logical manner when a patient is actively seizing. In this episode of C3, we cover the initial approach to the seizing patient, how to manage status epilepticus and how to disposition these patients from the emergency department.
- Seizures - Introduction
- Seizures - History and Exam
- Seizures - Workup
- Seizures - Status Epilepticus
- Seizures - Known Seizure Disorder
- Seizures - First Time Seizure
- Seizures - Special Populations
- Seizures - Conclusion and Summary
Jessica Mason, MD • Mel Herbert, MD MBBS FAAEM • Stuart Swadron, MD FAAEM
122 episodes