Item

Correct answers, n (%)

Knowledge score (%)

Question 2. When should anti-epileptic treatment be started?

24.1

In case of status epilepticus

49 (35.8%)

After a second epileptic seizure, if the symptoms are disabling for the patient

43 (31.4%)

After a first epileptic seizure, if the patient has EEG-confirmed epileptic activity

40 (29.2%)

After a first epileptic seizure, if the patient has a neurological deficit and/or a neurodevelopmental disorder

36 (26.3%)

After a first epileptic seizure, if there are structural abnormalities on brain imaging consistent with the seizure presented by the patient

29 (21.2%)

After a second epileptic seizure, if the symptoms have a psychosocial impact on the patient’s daily life

24 (17.5%)

In case of epileptic seizures which are a real danger in the immediate aftermath of a surgical operation

24 (17.5%)

After a first epileptic seizure, if the patient has nocturnal seizures

21 (15.3%)