In this episode, Dr. Morgan Taylor, DNP, CPNP, CCRN dives into the unpredictable world of epilepsy—why seizures happen, what they look like, and how nurses play a critical role in both long-term management and emergency care.
From tonic-clonic convulsions to subtle absence seizures, you'll learn how to recognize the different types of seizure activity and what to do when one strikes. Through a real case of a pediatric patient undergoing video EEG monitoring, Dr. Taylor brings textbook concepts to life and walks you through what really matters: safety checks, rescue meds, and rapid interventions that save lives.
You’ll learn:
Why seizures are a symptom, not a standalone disease
How epilepsy is diagnosed and classified
The difference between long-term anticonvulsants and rescue meds
What to do—and not do—when a client experiences a seizure
A breakdown of a high-yield test question on seizure medications
Whether you’re preparing for the NCLEX or brushing up for clinicals, this episode delivers practical knowledge and real-world tips that every nurse should know.
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