Internal Medicine — Weekly Site-Based Lectures

Seizures

Teaching

Competencies covered in this activity

1. Practise medicine within their defined scope of practice and expertise
1.4. Apply knowledge of the following systems, clinical scenarios, conditions, diseases and therapies applicable to Internal Medicine, including the manifestations, investigation, and management
1.4.7. Neurological
1.4.7.1. Symptoms
1.4.7.1.1. Acute and chronic headache
1.4.7.1.2. Altered mental status and disorders of consciousness
1.4.7.1.3. Dizziness and vertigo
1.4.7.1.4. Syncope
1.4.7.1.5. Tremors
1.4.7.1.6. Weakness: local and generalized
1.4.7.2. Findings and investigations
1.4.7.2.1. Abnormal cranial nerve function
1.4.7.2.2. Determination of brain death
1.4.7.2.3. Increased intracranial pressure
1.4.7.3. Disorders
1.4.7.3.1. Acute spinal cord compression
1.4.7.3.2. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
1.4.7.3.3. Cerebral vascular disease: stroke and transient ischemic attack (TIA)
1.4.7.3.4. Dementia and delirium
1.4.7.3.5. Guillain-Barré syndrome
1.4.7.3.6. Meningitis and encephalitis
1.4.7.3.7. Movement disorders including Parkinson’s syndrome
1.4.7.3.8. Multiple sclerosis
1.4.7.3.9. Myasthenia gravis
1.4.7.3.10. Peripheral neuropathy
1.4.7.3.11. Seizure disorders and status epilepticus
1.4.7.3.12. Brain neoplasms