An electroencephalogram (EEG) test should the nurse anticipate discussing with a patient who has a possible seizure disorder.
A test called an EEG is used to find irregularities in the electrical activity of the brain or in the brain's waves. The treatment involves applying electrodes to your scalp that are made up of tiny metal discs and thin wires. When your brain cells are active, the electrodes pick up very small electrical charges that are generated. Charges are amplified and displayed as a graph on a computer screen or as a recording that may be printed down on paper. The reading is afterward explained by your healthcare provider.
Muscle spasms, unconsciousness, lip-smacking, staring, or blinking are only a few signs of epileptic seizures.
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