Seizures, Epilepsy, and Headaches: Nursing Care from Acute Events to Long-Term Management
Episode description
In this episode, we provide a comprehensive overview of seizure disorders, epilepsy, and headache syndromes, focusing on both acute nursing care and long-term management. We’ll define seizures as abnormal electrical discharges in the brain and break down classifications based on focal, generalized, or unknown onset. Diagnostic tools such as EEGs and MRIs will be reviewed alongside treatment options including antiepileptic medications, ketogenic diets, and surgical interventions like vagal nerve stimulation. Nursing priorities are emphasized throughout, with a focus on patient safety during seizures, accurate documentation of seizure activity, and essential postictal care to prevent complications such as aspiration. The episode also distinguishes primary versus secondary headaches, outlining targeted management for migraines, cluster headaches, and cranial arteritis. We conclude by highlighting the importance of patient education, psychosocial support, and lifestyle modifications to enhance quality of life for individuals living with chronic neurologic conditions.
