Nursing patients with epilepsy in secondary care settings
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Nursing patients with epilepsy in secondary care settings

Rebecca Welsh Epilepsy nurse specialists, Wessex Neurology Centre, Southampton
Sarah Kerley Epilepsy nurse specialists, Wessex Neurology Centre, Southampton

This article gives a brief overview of epilepsy and how a diagnosis is made. It highlights the importance of good observation and communication in its ongoing management. Long-term management of the condition and the acute management of seizures are considered. The article emphasises the effect on the individual, family and carers, identifies the key legislation and highlights the crucial role of secondary care nurses.

Nursing Standard. 23, 36, 49-56. doi: 10.7748/ns2009.05.23.36.49.c6970

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epilepsysupport@suht.swest.nhs.uk

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