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Emergency Management of Febrile Seizures: Clinical Assessment and First Aid Interventions in Prehospital and Emergency Settings

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[Pre-hospital and hospital treatment of febrile seizures]. [PDF]

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Febrile Seizures

Pediatric Annals, 2023
Febrile seizures (FSs) are the most common cause of pediatric seizures. They are defined as seizures in children age 6 months to 5 years with a temperature higher than 100.4°F, although they are more common at higher temperatures. A family history of FS is the most common risk factor.
Samantha, Biltz, Laura, Speltz
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Febrile Seizures

Pediatric Annals, 2013
CME Educational Objectives 1. Discuss the classification, epidemiology, and pathophysiology of febrile seizures in children. 2. Review the evaluation, management, and prognosis of febrile seizures.
Janet L, Patterson   +3 more
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Febrile Seizures

Neuroepidemiology, 1991
A door-to-door survey was carried out to screen a community of 14,010 people (Parsis living in colonies in Bombay, India) for possible neurological diseases. High school graduates, social workers, and a medical student administered a screening questionnaire that, in a pilot study, had a high sensitivity for identifying febrile seizures in children ...
N E, Bharucha   +2 more
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Febrile seizures

Acta Paediatrica, 2009
AbstractFebrile seizures (FS) are the most common seizure disorder in childhood, affecting 2–5% of children between the ages of 3 and 60 months. Differentiation of FS from acute symptomatic seizures secondary to central nervous system infection is essential.
Robert J. Desnick   +48 more
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