Questions: MT 101 DMS - 2024-07-08 / Week 7 -19th Nervous Breakdown / WK 7: Knowledge Check (Ch 10) WK 7: Knowledge Check (Ch 10) Back Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 P Flag question What is the best definition for "status epilepticus"? Select one: A chronic disorder in which patients fall asleep during the day. Rapid, involuntary movements of muscle groups in the face. One continuous seizure or recurrent seizures without regaining consciousness for 30 minutes or more. Temporary neurologic deficit. Loss of consciousness. Next Previous page

MT 101 DMS - 2024-07-08 / Week 7 -19th Nervous Breakdown / WK 7: Knowledge Check (Ch 10)
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What is the best definition for "status epilepticus"?
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A chronic disorder in which patients fall asleep during the day.
Rapid, involuntary movements of muscle groups in the face.
One continuous seizure or recurrent seizures without regaining consciousness for 30 minutes or more.
Temporary neurologic deficit.
Loss of consciousness.
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Transcript text: MT 101 DMS - 2024-07-08 / Week 7 -19th Nervous Breakdown / WK 7: Knowledge Check (Ch 10) WK 7: Knowledge Check (Ch 10) Back Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 P Flag question What is the best definition for "status epilepticus"? Select one: A chronic disorder in which patients fall asleep during the day. Rapid, involuntary movements of muscle groups in the face. One continuous seizure or recurrent seizures without regaining consciousness for 30 minutes or more. Temporary neurologic deficit. Loss of consciousness. Next Previous page
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The answer is the third one: One continuous seizure or recurrent seizures without regaining consciousness for 30 minutes or more.

Explanation for each option:

  1. A chronic disorder in which patients fall asleep during the day.
    • This describes narcolepsy, not status epilepticus.
  2. Rapid, involuntary movements of muscle groups in the face.
    • This describes facial myoclonus or tics, not status epilepticus.
  3. One continuous seizure or recurrent seizures without regaining consciousness for 30 minutes or more.
    • This is the correct definition of status epilepticus, a medical emergency requiring immediate treatment.
  4. Temporary neurologic deficit.
    • This could describe a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or other temporary conditions, not status epilepticus.
  5. Loss of consciousness.
    • While loss of consciousness can occur during status epilepticus, this definition is too broad and not specific to the condition.

Summary: Status epilepticus is best defined as one continuous seizure or recurrent seizures without regaining consciousness for 30 minutes or more. This condition is a medical emergency and requires prompt medical intervention.

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