Q: Every time you (or someone with you) has a seizure it is important to write down what happened. Often a doctor will request the patient to keep a seizure log prior to any examination. Always include the date and time of any seizure, as well as how long it lasted, what it looked like, and anything that could have triggered it (such as lack of sleep, stress, or injury).  If you are the one who experienced the seizure, ask for input from people who witnessed it. When you or someone you love experiences an unexplained symptoms, it is important for them to visit a doctor. Bring along as much information as possible to help give the doctor a clear picture of the seizure activity. Prepare for a doctor’s appointment by:  Finding out about any pre-appointment restrictions, and following these restrictions. (The doctor may ask the patient to alter your diet or sleep pattern.) Recording any recent life changes or sources of stress. Writing down any medications the patient is taking, including vitamins. Making arrangements for a family member or friend along to the appointment. Writing down any questions for the doctor. In order to determine the cause of the seizure, the doctor will listen carefully to all of the symptoms and do a basic physical examination. Additionally, the doctor will evaluate the patient for physical and neurological conditions that can lead to seizure activity. The  evaluation is likely to include:  Blood tests - These will be used to check for signs of infections, genetic conditions, or other health conditions that could be associated with a risk of seizure. A neurological exam - This can help the doctor diagnose the condition and possibly determine the type of epilepsy present. This can include tests of behavior, motor abilities, and mental function. Based on the symptoms present, any previous medical history, the results of any blood tests, and any findings from the neurological exam, the doctor may order a series of tests. Tests used to detect brain abnormalities can include:  Electroencephalogram (EEG) High-density EEG Computerized tomography (CT) scan Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Functional MRI (fMRI) Positron emission tomography (PET) Single-photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT) Neuropsychological tests Complete Blood Count (CBC) test to eliminate infection, anemia, glucose fluctuations, or thrombocytopenia Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) or creatine test to exclude electrolyte disturbances, hypoglycemia, or uremia Drug and alcohol screening Determining the location of the electrical discharges in the brain can help the doctor understand the cause of  certain seizures. Neurological analysis techniques are often done in conjunction with other neurological tests, such as MRIs and EEGs. Some neurological analysis techniques include:   Statistical parametric mapping (SPM) Curry analysis Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
A: Maintain a detailed seizure log. Schedule an appointment with your doctor. Request a medical evaluation. Request more advanced tests to detect brain abnormalities. Work with a doctor to pinpoint where seizures originate in the brain.

Article: Certain kinds of spruce trees are common to certain locations. Note where the tree is located and research the kinds of spruce trees native to the area. Find an illustrated guide of trees in your region to help you identify the species of spruce.  The Colorado Spruce is common throughout the Pacific Northwest and the Midwest. The Red Spruce, The Black Spruce and The Blue Spruce are all common varieties that typically grow in the Northeast. The White Spruce and the Norway Spruce are prevalent both in the Northeast and the Northwest. There are also several varieties of spruce that are native to countries in East Asia, Turkey and areas of Western Europe. Different spruce species flourish in different conditions. Some spruce trees tend to grow only near water sources or places with rich soil, while others do well even in harsh climates. Take into account the area in which the spruce is growing.  The Colorado spruce grows best in environments that have rich, gravely soil like the areas around rivers or streams. The Black Spruce typically grows in bogs and swamps, which is why it is also referred to as the Bog Spruce.  The Red Spruce is often found in cool forests alongside other conifers.  The White Spruce tends to grow in moist acidic soil around rivers or streams and often grows around other coniferous hardwood trees. The Norway Spruce can grow in a variety of cooler climates, but flourishes in moist and acidic soils. If you are trying to identify a Christmas tree, you may not know where the tree came from. If you are trying to identify what kind of spruce your Christmas tree is, ask the nursery you purchased it from. If you didn't purchase it from a store or nursery, you will have to look closely at the tree to identify it. The most common spruces used as Christmas trees are the Colorado Spruce and the White Spruce.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use the region to narrow down the species. Consider the immediate area. Ask the nursery to identify a Christmas spruce.

Problem: Article: At the top of the page you will see a grey rectangular box. Using your computer mouse, put your cursor into the box.  Using the search bar will narrow your results because you are focusing on keywords. The search bar is great when you have a specific item in mind. For example, if you want to buy the most recently released season of the TV show Bones, then you can simply type in Bones Season 10. Use keywords associated with the product you wish to buy. For example, if you want to buy a food scale, you could type “digital food scale” into the box. Amazon’s search engine will pull up all products related to your search terms. When you use the search bar, the results include items from all departments. Using your mouse, review the product options. If you do not find what you’re looking for, you can limit your results by using the categories listed on the side bar. You can also try a different search term.
Summary: Locate the search bar. Type in your search terms. Press enter. Scroll through the results.

Q: You can create a bunny using basic keyboard symbols:  (\__/) (='.'=) (\___/) (")_(") Unlike bunny keyboard art, an owl is defined by straighter lines, so you'll use brackets ([ ]) and the "pipe" keys here:   ,_, [0,0]  |)__)  -”-”- The cat keyboard art template is similar to a bunny:   /\_/\ (>'.'<) (U   U) (")__(") You'll need to find the degree symbol on your computer in order to create this keyboard art:  }<((((°>
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Make a bunny. Create an owl. Design a cat. Make a fish.