(Critical) This module, part of a newborn series, discusses seizures and the importance of understanding them. Subleties which complicate diagnosis are described and recognition of various types is explained. Major etiologies are covered; evaluation priorities are specified; work-up is outlined; and therapy techniques are suggested. The material is very practical, accurate, and informative. Some comments and references are specific to the area of production, but overall the production is worthwhile. It is recommended for use. and Although seizures are not common among newborns, it is important to be aware that characteristics of seizures are vastly different in the newborn than among adults. Apnea, tremors, eye-blinking, or facial twitching all can be signs of a seizure in the newborn. Since seizures in the newborn can be subtle, the presenter provides ways to differentiate between seizure activity and normal activity. Most importantly, the presenter adds that finding the cause of the seizure is more important than rushing to treatment. The video also includes an overview of different drugs and their side effects, including withdrawal.
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