EM Basic- Seizures
Labs- CBC, chem 10, creatinine kinase, LFTs, acetimonphen, aspirin, and ethanol levels, UA, serum or urine HCG (females), urine drug screen EKG-hard to get while seizing, TCA overdose can cause widened QRS Non-contrast CT head- for new onset seizures Status Epilepticus- continuous seizures for more than 5 minutes or multiple seizures without return to baseline
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