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  2. Seizure - Wikipedia

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    Starting anti-seizure medications is not typically recommended if it was a provoked seizure that can be corrected. [3] Examples of causes of provoked seizures that can be corrected include low blood sugar, low blood sodium, febrile seizures in children, and substance/medication use.

  3. Seizure types - Wikipedia

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    A seizure is a paroxysmal episode of symptoms or altered behavior arising from abnormal excessive or synchronous brain neuronal activity. [5] A focal onset seizure arises from a biological neural network within one cerebral hemisphere, while a generalized onset seizure arises from within the cerebral hemispheres rapidly involving both hemispheres.

  4. Seizure Smart Schools: Bemidji schools to observe new seizure ...

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    Sep. 17—BEMIDJI — Parents of Minnesota students can have better peace of mind this school year when it comes to their schools' seizure response protocols. Signed into law by Gov. Tim Walz on ...

  5. Epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    The remaining 40% of seizures are non-convulsive. An example of this type is the absence seizure, which presents as a decreased level of consciousness and usually lasts about 10 seconds. [2] [27] Certain experiences, known as auras often precede focal seizures. [28]

  6. Management of drug-resistant epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    For example, after two failed AEDs, the probability that the third will achieve seizure freedom is around 4%. [3] Drug-resistant epilepsy is commonly diagnosed after several years of uncontrolled seizures; however, in most cases, it is evident much earlier. Approximately 30% of people with epilepsy have a drug-resistant form. [4]

  7. Medical Priority Dispatch System - Wikipedia

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    He designed a set of standardized protocols to triage patients via the telephone and thus improve the emergency response system. Protocols were first alphabetized by chief complaint that included key questions to ask the caller, pre-arrival instructions, and dispatch priorities. After many revisions, these simple cards have evolved into MPDS.

  8. Hague Hijacking Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Hague Hijacking Convention (formally the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft) is a multilateral treaty by which states agree to prohibit and punish aircraft hijacking. [1] The convention does not apply to customs, law enforcement or military aircraft, thus it applies exclusively to civilian aircraft.

  9. Generalized epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    Generalized epilepsy is a form of epilepsy characterised by generalised seizures with no apparent cause. [1] Generalized seizures, as opposed to focal seizures, are a type of seizure that impairs consciousness and distorts the electrical activity of the whole or a larger portion of the brain (which can be seen, for example, on electroencephalography, EEG).

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