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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 ITEM NO. 004 ITEM NO. 003 ITEM NO. 005 description here lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,consectetur adipsicsing elit description here lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,consectetur adipsicsing elit description here description here description here description here description here 13% 44% 32% 19% 7% Grand Mal Seizures (Blaser) Works Cited Primary GeneralizedSeizures (Epilepsy) Tonic Seizures: Stiffening of muscles in back, legs, and armsClonic Seizures: Repeated jerking movements of bodyMyoclonic Seizures: Jerks or twitches of the upper bodyAtonic Seizures: Sudden loss of normal muscle toneGrand mal seizures are also a type of generalized seizure. Simple Partial Seizures (Epilepsy) Some impairment of consciousnessAmnesiaPrior aura before the seizureBehavior unrelated to surroudingsLasts for a couple of minutes Prior aura before the seizureLapse into unconsciousnessRapid generalized muscle contractionsLoss of bladder controlTemporary loss of short term memoryRender victim unconscious for about 30 minutes Absence Seizures (Epilepsy) Sudden, momentary loss or impairment of consciousness lasting for a few secondsUpward staring of the eyesStaggering gait Twitching of facial musclesUnrecognizable by victim Status Epilepticus (Blaser) Recurrent grand mal seizures in rapid succession Difficulty breathingRise in blood pressure Involves the brain as a whole Complex Partial Seizures (Epilepsy) What are the symptoms of seizures? Covers a wide range of precise areas of the brain Do not involve loss of consciousnessUncontrollable twitchingHallucinationsAbnormal sensationsSweatingFlushingNauseaFeelings of fear Involves the brain as a whole Can involve temporal lobe Blaser, Larry. "Epilepsy." The Gale Encyclopedia of Science. Ed. K. Lee Lerner and Brenda Wilmoth Lerner. 5th ed. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale, 2014. Science in Context. Web. 25 Nov. 2014."Brain Diagrams." Brain Anatomy. WordPress, 28 July 2014. Web. 26 Nov. 2014."Epilepsy." Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia (2014): 1p. 1. Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia. Web. 25 Nov. 2014. Involves the brain as a wholeor isolated parts
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