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QUESTIONS Clinical syndrome characterized by two or more rise of a sense of ... a. Resurrection of epilepsy b. Epilepsy c. Haemorrhagic stroke d. Non Haemorrhagic Stroke e. Subarachnoid hemorrhage In clinical duration of seizures in status epilepticus ranged in ... a. 2-3 minutes b. 3-4 minutes c. 4-5 minutes d. > 5 minutes e. all of the above statement is false The incidence of epilepsy are more common in the age ... a. <4 years b. <10 years c. <20 years d. > 25 years e. all of the above statements are true Etiology of epilepsy can be divided over how the group ... a. 2 groups b. 3 groups c. 4 groups d. 5 groups e. all of the above statement is false Provocation is sometimes necessary for the examination of the EEG is .... a. hypoventilation b. eat c. micturition d. sleep e. hypnotic According to ILAE, epilepsy in pregnancy is divided into ... a. 2 groups b. 3 groups c. 4 groups d. 5 groups e. all of the above statement is false

ANSWERS B Epilepsy is a clinical syndrome characterized by two or more arousal. Most occur without provocation as a result of abnormal primary abnormality in the brain and not by causing secondary ischemic C The duration of seizures in status epilepticus has traditionally ranged 15-30 minutes, whereas the clinical duration of 4-5 minutes is enough to diagnose the status epilepticus. C The incidence of epilepsy are more common at age <20 years it reaches 75 to 83.4%

A Etiology of epilepsy can be divided into two groups: idiopathic epilepsy and symptomatic epilepsy

D Provocation is sometimes necessary to check the form of hyperventilation and sleep EEG

B According to ILAE, epilepsy in pregnancy is divided into 3 groups who had suffered epilepsy before pregnancy, Gestational Termed Epilepsy, and Gestational Onset Epilepsy

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Epilepsy which occurs the first time during pregnancy and continuing in subsequent pregnancies with pregnancyfree period between the rise of so-called ... a. Gestational onset epilepsy b. Termed gestational epilepsy c. Termed-onset epilepsy d. Termed epilepsy e. all of the above statements are true EEG recordings ideally done when ... a. Ictal b. 5 minutes after the attack c. Maximum 1 day after the attack d. between attacks e. Whenever The most important way to distinguish between status epilepticus and a general rise normally with the check ... a. sympathetic nervous b. parasympathetic nervous c. autonomic nervous d. all of the above statements are true e. all of the above statement is false EEG recordings of epileptic patients at the first ... a. Always get a picture of epilepsy support b. Always get a normal picture c. 30-40% show picture of epilepsy d. 30-40% showed a normal picture e. 50% showed a picture of epilepsy Principle in the treatment of epilepsy among others ... a. Handling short-term b. treatment strategy c. rehabilitation d. physiotherapy e. True all Therapeutic levels for carbamazepine is a. 6-12 ug / L b. 4-16 ug / L c. 4-12 ug / L d. 6-18 ug / L

B Termed Gestational epilepsy Epilepsy is the first time that occur during pregnancy and continuing in subsequent pregnancies with pregnancy-free period between the resurrection.

A EEG recording is the ideal time recording convulsions (ictal), but the recordings are often made outside attacks (inteiktal). A The most important way to distinguish Status epilepticus from an ordinary general resurrection is by examining the activity of the sympathetic nervous system. D First recording can be normal in 30-40% of patients with epileptic seizures, so it needs to be repeated.

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B The principle of epilepsy therapy, among others; - Selection of drugs - Treatment strategies - Counseling - Follow-up - Handling of long-term - Discontinuation of treatment C Therapeutic levels for carbamazepine is 412 ug / L

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e. 5-12 ug / L In adults can be used difenilhidantoin as a single treatment on a partial epileptic syndrome of side effects is ... a. idiosyncrasy b. Bone marrow depression c. Hepaotoksik d. Teratogenic in pregnant women e. Motor speed increases Carbamazepine effective for epilepsy type ... a. partial epilepsy b. epilepsy absens c. myoclonic epilepsy d. epilepsy Atonik e. all of the above statements are true Carbamazepine drug interactions with other anti-epileptic drug that is true .... a. Improving the effectiveness of Clonazepam b. Improving the effectiveness of valproate c. Improving the effectiveness of warfarin d. Reduce the effectiveness of phenytoin e. Enhanced levels of carbamazepine phenytoin Carbamazepine dose used for the ... a. 100-200 mg at night and improved to 3-7 days 2x 200 mg b. 150-300 mg at night and improved to 3-7 days 2x 300 mg c. 50-100 mg at night and improved to 3-7 days 2x100 mg d. 200-400 mg at night and improved to 3-7 days 2x 400 mg e. 200-300 mg at night and improved to 3-7 days 2x 300 mg Phenobarbital dosage used is .... a. 1.5 to 3 mg / kg b. 4 mg / kg c. 1.5 to 8 mg / kg d. 15-25 mg / kg

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D In adults can be used difenilhidantoin as a single treatment on a partial epileptic syndrome of side effects impaired concentration, motor speed slacken, endocrine dysfunction, cerebellar dysfunction, osteomalasi, immunosuppression, folic acid deficiency, and teretogenik effects in pregnant women. A Carbamazepine effective for the type of partial epilepsy especially complex partial epilepsy, generalized epilepsy tonicclonic, or a combination of both. Carbamazepine is not effective for absens epilepsy, myoclonic epilepsy, and epilepsy Atonik D Drug interactions with anti-epileptic drugs carbamazepine else is right: Carbamazepine Clonazepam mengutangi effectiveness, warfarin, valproate, phenytoin. Lowered by carbamazepine and phenytoin levels

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A The dose used for the carbamazepine 100200 mg at night and improved to 3-7 days 2x 200 mg

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A Phenobarbital dosage used is 1.5 to 3 mg / kg

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e. 10-70 mg / kg Phenobarbital can be given on a generalized epilepsy but are not the drug of choice because of its side effects ... .. a. Decline in cognitive function b. sedation c. depression d. aplastic anemia e. osteoporosis Valproate may be effective for epilepsy following except ... .. a. Epilepsy type of flax b. myoclonic epilepsy c. Generalized epilepsy tonic d. Tonic-clonic epilepsy e. Epilepsy absens The interaction of valproate with other nonsteroidal anti epilesi correct that .... a. lowering effect of phenobarbital b. lowering effect of carbamazepine c. enhance the effects of salicylates d. lowering effect of phenytoin e. enhance the effect etosuksimid

A Phenobarbital can be given on a generalized epilepsy but are not the drug of choice because of its side effects a decrease in cognitive function

E Valproate may be effective for epilepsy following - Epilepsy type of flax - Myoclonic epilepsy - Epilepsy is a general tonic - Epilepsy tonic-clonic D The interaction of valproate with other nonsteroidal anti epilesi true that - Reduce the effects of phenytoin and etosuksimid - Increases the effect of lamotrigine, phenobarbital, and carbamazepine

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QUESTIONS Clinical syndrome characterized by two or more rise of a sense of ... a. Resurrection of epilepsy b. Epilepsy c. Haemorrhagic stroke d. Non Haemorrhagic Stroke e. Subarachnoid hemorrhage In clinical duration of seizures in status epilepticus ranged in ... a. 2-3 minutes b. 3-4 minutes c. 4-5 minutes d. > 5 minutes e. all of the above statement is false The incidence of epilepsy are more common in the age ... a. <4 years b. <10 years c. <20 years d. > 25 years e. all of the above statements are true Etiology of epilepsy can be divided over how the group ... a. 2 groups b. 3 groups c. 4 groups d. 5 groups e. all of the above statement is false Provocation is sometimes necessary for the examination of the EEG is .... a. hypoventilation b. eat c. micturition d. sleep e. hypnotic According to ILAE, epilepsy in pregnancy is divided into ... a. 2 groups b. 3 groups c. 4 groups d. 5 groups e. all of the above statement is false

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Epilepsy which occurs the first time during pregnancy and continuing in subsequent pregnancies with pregnancyfree period between the rise of so-called ... a. Gestational onset epilepsy b. Termed gestational epilepsy c. Termed-onset epilepsy d. Termed epilepsy e. all of the above statements are true EEG recordings ideally done when ... a. Ictal b. 5 minutes after the attack c. Maximum 1 day after the attack d. between attacks e. Whenever The most important way to distinguish between status epilepticus and a general rise normally with the check ... a. sympathetic nervous b. parasympathetic nervous c. autonomic nervous d. all of the above statements are true e. all of the above statement is false EEG recordings of epileptic patients at the first ... a. Always get a picture of epilepsy support b. Always get a normal picture c. 30-40% show picture of epilepsy d. 30-40% showed a normal picture e. 50% showed a picture of epilepsy Principle in the treatment of epilepsy among others ... a. Handling short-term b. treatment strategy c. rehabilitation d. physiotherapy e. True all Therapeutic levels for carbamazepine is a. 6-12 ug / L b. 4-16 ug / L c. 4-12 ug / L d. 6-18 ug / L e. 5-12 ug / L In adults can be used difenilhidantoin as

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a single treatment on a partial epileptic syndrome of side effects is ... a. idiosyncrasy b. Bone marrow depression c. Hepaotoksik d. Teratogenic in pregnant women e. Motor speed increases Carbamazepine effective for epilepsy type ... a. partial epilepsy b. epilepsy absens c. myoclonic epilepsy d. epilepsy Atonik e. all of the above statements are true Carbamazepine drug interactions with other anti-epileptic drug that is true .... a. Improving the effectiveness of Clonazepam b. Improving the effectiveness of valproate c. Improving the effectiveness of warfarin d. Reduce the effectiveness of phenytoin e. Enhanced levels of carbamazepine phenytoin Carbamazepine dose used for the ... a. 100-200 mg at night and improved to 3-7 days 2x 200 mg b. 150-300 mg at night and improved to 3-7 days 2x 300 mg c. 50-100 mg at night and improved to 3-7 days 2x100 mg d. 200-400 mg at night and improved to 3-7 days 2x 400 mg e. 200-300 mg at night and improved to 3-7 days 2x 300 mg Phenobarbital dosage used is .... a. 1.5 to 3 mg / kg b. 4 mg / kg c. 1.5 to 8 mg / kg d. 15-25 mg / kg e. 10-70 mg / kg Phenobarbital can be given on a generalized epilepsy but are not the drug of choice because of its side effects ... .. a. Decline in cognitive function

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b. sedation c. depression d. aplastic anemia e. osteoporosis Valproate may be effective for epilepsy following except ... .. a. Epilepsy type of flax b. myoclonic epilepsy c. Generalized epilepsy tonic d. Tonic-clonic epilepsy e. Epilepsy absens The interaction of valproate with other nonsteroidal anti epilesi correct that .... a. lowering effect of phenobarbital b. lowering effect of carbamazepine c. enhance the effects of salicylates d. lowering effect of phenytoin e. enhance the effect etosuksimid

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