EpilepsyWhat to look for:What it is…CausesDiagnosisTriggersTreatmentPrevalence and IncidenceKids with Epilepsy in your Classroom…What to do for kids in your class when they get a seizure:Case StudyReviewQuizEpilepsyMolly ButtsPHE 404Fall 2008What to look for:DefinitionCausesDiagnosisTriggersTreatmentPrevalenceWhat to do in your classroomWhat it is…Physically disabling conditionNeurological DisorderSeizuresHallucinationDisorientationDistressedUnconsciousConvulsingCausesIdiopathic epilepsyCause is either unknown or can be genetically traced.Symptomatic epilepsy Caused by an illness or injury to the brain.DiagnosisElectroencephalography (EEG) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) positron emission tomography (PET)TriggersFlashing lightsEmotional stressSleep deprivationDietCertain activitiesMenstrual CycleTreatmentMedicationSurgeryKetogenic DietElectrical StimulationPrevalence and Incidence3 million people in the U.S. 200,000 new cases/year45,000 children under the age of 15 develop epilepsy each year. Males=more likely than femalesKids with Epilepsy in your Classroom…Kids with epilepsy can do most anything, extra precautions need to be taken though.Assign a buddy who is aware of the student’s condition.Have the nurse’s number nearby.Be aware of what triggers the seizures.Limit these distractions as much as possible.What to do for kids in your class when they get a seizure:DO NOT:Restrain the victim or place anything in his/her mouth.Attempt to move the victim unless he or she is in danger or further injury.Leave them unattendedDO:Carefully loosen tight clothing around the neck.When the attack is over, place the victim in the recovery position and allow to regain consciousness. Stay with them until they are in control and have regained awareness.Case StudyNikiHorse AccidentTriggers: Fireworks, strobe lights, loud noises.Couldn’t swim alone.Condition has gotten a lot better.ReviewPhysical DisabilityMost commonly recognized by seizures (hallucination, distress, convulsing, disorientation, unconscious)Can be treated by medication, surgery, a diet change or electrical stimulation.3 Million people in the US have this disorder.Avoid things that trigger seizures in your class, assign a buddy to these students but get them involved in the class and know they can still participate.Quiz1. How many people have epilepsy in the US?2. Name two ways epilepsy can be treated.3. What kind of disability is epilepsy?4. Name two types of seizures. 5. Name one way to adapt to a child with epilepsy in your
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