Epilepsy. Short Overview


Essay, 2014

6 Pages, Grade: 82%


Abstract or Introduction

According to census estimates, one in 103 of the UK population have epilepsy and it is usually misdiagnosed in 20–31% of cases. Sisodiya & Sander (2004) suggest that with an optimal treatment routine 70% of the population could become seizure free. However, the reality is less encouraging since Moran et al (2004) found that only 52% of people with epilepsy were living without seizures. This reflection considers my experience in caring for a service user with learning disability (LD) and suffers from epilepsy. Furthermore, it will focus on the bio-medical aspects of epilepsy and how it has affected my service user and the treatment available. In addition, it will explore the meaning of quality of life and the psychological factors experienced by the service user in their daily life. Names of individuals have been changed to adhere to confidentiality, NMC (2008).

Details

Title
Epilepsy. Short Overview
College
Sheffield Hallam University
Course
Adult Nursing
Grade
82%
Author
Year
2014
Pages
6
Catalog Number
V293135
ISBN (eBook)
9783656904106
ISBN (Book)
9783656904113
File size
392 KB
Language
English
Keywords
epilepsy, short, overview
Quote paper
Yvette Mhlanga (Author), 2014, Epilepsy. Short Overview, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/293135

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