Competency information

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Plan and prepare for long-term monitoring and/or ambulatory EEG recording

Considerations

  • Epilepsy and other seizure disorders
  • Special needs of patients undergoing long-term monitoring
  • The referral system and the justification for long-term monitoring
  • The range and types of information required and its importance
  • Information that should be recorded and the checks for validity
  • Appropriate action to be taken in the event of missing or invalid information
  • The purpose of long-term monitoring and its appropriateness for the conditions presented
  • The importance of confirming the patient’s identity from the referral document and correct entry on the recording system
  • Possible patient needs and environmental needs
  • Factors that may influence the duration and quality of investigations
  • The specific environmental hazards
  • The effect of medication on the EEG
  • Safe and correct operation of the equipment to be used, including all peripheral devices
  • The importance of confirming the patient’s identity from the referral document and correct entry on the recording system
  • The importance of establishing and maintaining effective communication with the patient
  • The importance of checking there is adequate storage volume for the investigation to be performed
  • The effects of sensitivity, display speed, filters, CMRR and sampling rate
  • The range of electrodes and transducers used in long-term monitoring
  • Factors of key importance to the patient history
  • Information that should be recorded and the checks for validity
  • Selection of appropriate electrodes and transducers
  • Quantity and type of consumables required for the investigation
  • Confirmation of the patient’s identity and match to the referral documents
  • Correct entry/identification of patient details on the recording system
  • Recognised measuring systems and how they may need to be adapted for long-term monitoring
  • Correct use, placement and parameters of additional transducers
  • Appropriate contact impedances
  • The needs of the patient and the recording environment for the required investigation
  • Recording parameters and protocols for the planned investigation
  • The requirement for ongoing communication with medical, nursing staff and/or patient as appropriate

Relevant learning outcomes

# Outcome
# 2 Outcome Prepare, plan and perform videotelemetry and/or ambulatory EEG recordings