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BCPS Pharmacology Quiz on Neurology, created by JoAnna Strahla on 31/12/2018.

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Neurology

Question 1 of 9

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To receive a diagnosis of epilepsy a patient must have at least seizures at least hours apart, have an , or seizure with at least a % chance of more seizures over the next years.

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Question 2 of 9

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status epilepticus is a seizure that lasts over minutes

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Question 3 of 9

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status epilepticus has a 20% mortality rate if prolonged over minutes

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Question 4 of 9

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is an awareness of impending seizure that includes HA, insomnia, irratibility, and feeling of impending doom.

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    prodrome
    aura

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Question 5 of 9

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is a focal onset seizure where the patient doesn't lose consciousness but may have minor symptoms such as lip smacking, scratching, hallucinations, snapping the fingers, etc...

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    aura
    prodrome

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Question 6 of 9

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The three main epileptic drugs that lead to drug drug interactions are , , and

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Question 7 of 9

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The population should be tested for HLA before initiation with

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Question 8 of 9

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HLA alleles and both have an increased risk of with .

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Question 9 of 9

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eslicarbazepine is a prodrug for active metabolite of

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