Matching Pairs SeizuresOnline version Seizures by Jennifer Mauck 1 Atonic 2 Aura 3 Status Epilepticus 4 Complex Partial 5 Post-Ictal 6 Phenobarbital (Luminal) 7 phenytoin (Dilantin) 8 carbamazepine (Tegretol) 9 Anticonvulsant side effects 10 Seizure Care 11 valproic acid (Depakote) Stopping a patient's seizures meds The type of seizure where a patient may go limp and fall to the ground The type of seizure where a patient may pick at their clothes, wander, or continuously repeat an odd statement Skin rashes, CBC changes, & no grapefruit Respiratory depression & highly addictive Drowsiness, dizziness, weakness, orthostatic hypotension Exhausted, tired, weak...the nurse should promote rest A smell, sound, flashing light, or other sensation that signals the onset of a seizure Don't use in pregnancy Pad the area, time the event, provide contactless interventions Dysrhythmias & gingival hyperplasia