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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the seizure diary template in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the month at the top of the form. This helps in organizing your entries chronologically.
  3. In the 'Date' section, input each date you experience seizures. This will allow for tracking patterns over time.
  4. Fill in the 'Sleep Seizures' and 'Waking Seizures' fields with details about any seizures that occur during these times.
  5. Record the 'Time of Seizures' for each incident, ensuring accurate documentation for medical review.
  6. Use the 'Comments' section to note any additional observations or triggers related to your seizures.
  7. List each seizure type under 'Total Seizure Type A', 'B', 'C', and 'D'. This categorization aids in understanding your condition better.
  8. Finally, document any medications you are taking, which is crucial for managing your treatment plan effectively.

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How do I use the diary? Record times and dates of seizures and how they affected you. Add other information such as details of your medical team, the types of seizures you have and any medication changes.
Your seizure log is a tool for you and your care team to keep track of important information including: seizure description, seizure frequency, seizure triggers, medications, and their side effects.
1. Documentation of initial medical history and physical should include the date of seizure onset, type and frequency of seizures, description of typical seizures, previous antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) used, and the date of the last seizure. 2.

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Keeping a seizure diary Your seizures and their types. How long they last. When you change anything about your epilepsy medicine. Possible side-effects of your epilepsy medicines. What other possible seizure triggers there might have been for you. Your monthly periods, if you think they may affect when your seizures happen.
Seizures symptoms vary and can include a sudden change in awareness or full loss of consciousness, unusual sensations or thoughts, involuntary twitching or stiffness in the body or severe stiffening and limb shaking with loss of consciousness (a convulsion.)
Assess your patient for signs and symptoms of seizure activity, such as his report of an aura or twitching of muscle groups, especially in his face or hands. Have an oral airway, oxygen, and suction readily available. Keep his bed in a low position with the side rails up. Consider padding them.
A Seizure Action Plan contains the essential information school staff may need to know in order to help a student who has seizures. It includes information on first aid, parent and health care provider contacts, and medications specifically for that child.
What is a seizure? A seizure is a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells (also called neurons or nerve cells) that causes temporary abnormalities in muscle tone or movements (stiffness, twitching or limpness), behaviors, sensations or states of awareness. Seizures are not all alike.

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