Seizure Classification Sheets

Seizure Classification Sheets

<p>Name CHI number Seizure Classification Sheets Seizure name Seizure type A Describe any possible triggers to this type of seizure:</p><p>What time of day does this type tend to happen?</p><p>Describe any behavioural changes that occur in the lead up to the seizure (including duration, e.g. days, hours):</p><p>Describe any warning (aura) prior to seizure:</p><p>Description (including USUAL duration of each part of seizure, eg 2-3 minutes and colour change or change in breathing pattern throughout the seizure):</p><p>Describe any action that requires to be taken at this stage:</p><p>Describe usual recovery, including usual duration:</p><p>Describe action to be taken as they recover:</p><p>Completed by: Name:...... Job Title: ...... Date: ...... Validated by: Name:...... Job Title: ...... Date: ...... (Clinician)</p><p>This documentation has been produced by the West of Scotland & Tayside Epilepsy MCN (Dec ’08) Page ..... Guidance on completion & copies of all care planning documentation are available at www.epilepsytoolbox.scot.nhs.uk Name CHI number Seizure Classification Sheets Seizure name Seizure type B Describe any possible triggers to this type of seizure:</p><p>What time of day does this type tend to happen?</p><p>Describe any behavioural changes that occur in the lead up to the seizure (including duration, e.g. days, hours):</p><p>Describe any warning (aura) prior to seizure:</p><p>Description (including USUAL duration of each part of seizure, eg 2-3 minutes and colour change or change in breathing pattern throughout the seizure):</p><p>Describe any action that requires to be taken at this stage:</p><p>Describe usual recovery, including usual duration:</p><p>Describe action to be taken as they recover:</p><p>Completed by: Name:...... Job Title: ...... Date: ...... Validated by: Name:...... Job Title: ...... Date: ...... (Clinician)</p><p>This documentation has been produced by the West of Scotland & Tayside Epilepsy MCN (Dec ’08) Page ..... Guidance on completion & copies of all care planning documentation are available at www.epilepsytoolbox.scot.nhs.uk Name CHI number Seizure Classification Sheets Seizure name Seizure type C Describe any possible triggers to this type of seizure:</p><p>What time of day does this type tend to happen?</p><p>Describe any behavioural changes that occur in the lead up to the seizure (including duration, e.g. days, hours):</p><p>Describe any warning (aura) prior to seizure:</p><p>Description (including USUAL duration of each part of seizure, eg 2-3 minutes and colour change or change in breathing pattern throughout the seizure):</p><p>Describe any action that requires to be taken at this stage:</p><p>Describe usual recovery, including usual duration:</p><p>Describe action to be taken as they recover:</p><p>Completed by: Name:...... Job Title: ...... Date: ...... Validated by: Name:...... Job Title: ...... Date: ...... (Clinician)</p><p>This documentation has been produced by the West of Scotland & Tayside Epilepsy MCN (Dec ’08) Page ..... Guidance on completion & copies of all care planning documentation are available at www.epilepsytoolbox.scot.nhs.uk Name CHI number Seizure Classification Sheets Seizure name Seizure type D Describe any possible triggers to this type of seizure:</p><p>What time of day does this type tend to happen?</p><p>Describe any behavioural changes that occur in the lead up to the seizure (including duration, e.g. days, hours):</p><p>Describe any warning (aura) prior to seizure:</p><p>Description (including USUAL duration of each part of seizure, eg 2-3 minutes and colour change or change in breathing pattern throughout the seizure):</p><p>Describe any action that requires to be taken at this stage:</p><p>Describe usual recovery, including usual duration:</p><p>Describe action to be taken as they recover:</p><p>Completed by: Name:...... Job Title: ...... Date: ...... Validated by: Name:...... Job Title: ...... Date: ...... (Clinician)</p><p>This documentation has been produced by the West of Scotland & Tayside Epilepsy MCN (Dec ’08) Page ..... Guidance on completion & copies of all care planning documentation are available at www.epilepsytoolbox.scot.nhs.uk Name CHI number Seizure Classification Sheets Seizure name Seizure type E Describe any possible triggers to this type of seizure:</p><p>What time of day does this type tend to happen?</p><p>Describe any behavioural changes that occur in the lead up to the seizure (including duration, e.g. days, hours):</p><p>Describe any warning (aura) prior to seizure:</p><p>Description (including USUAL duration of each part of seizure, eg 2-3 minutes and colour change or change in breathing pattern throughout the seizure):</p><p>Describe any action that requires to be taken at this stage:</p><p>Describe usual recovery, including usual duration:</p><p>Describe action to be taken as they recover:</p><p>Completed by: Name:...... Job Title: ...... Date: ...... Validated by: Name:...... Job Title: ...... Date: ...... (Clinician)</p><p>This documentation has been produced by the West of Scotland & Tayside Epilepsy MCN (Dec ’08) Page ..... Guidance on completion & copies of all care planning documentation are available at www.epilepsytoolbox.scot.nhs.uk</p>

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