Wash. Admin. Code § 388-828-7080 - How does DDD determine your seizure acuity level?
DDD uses criteria in the following table to determine your seizure acuity level:
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If you meet the following criteria: |
Then your seizure acuity level is: |
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(1) You received medical attention for your seizures, on two or more occasions. (2) Medical attention includes: (a) Visits to a primary care physician; (b) Visits to an emergency room; (c) Calls to 911 that result in paramedics having to provide care, treatment, or stabilization services. |
High |
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(3) You have convulsive seizures (Tonic-clonic or atonic) and meet the following conditions: (a) You have a seizure at least once every three months; and (b) Your seizures last at least five minutes. |
High |
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(4) You have convulsive seizures (Tonic-clonic or atonic) and meet the following conditions: (a) You have a seizure at least once every three months; and (b) Your seizures last less than five minutes. |
Medium |
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(5) You report a history of having seizures and you do not meet the requirements for a high or medium seizure acuity level. |
Low |
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(6) You report that you do not have a history of seizures. |
None |
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 71A.12.030 and Title 71A RCW. 07-10-029, § 388-828-7080, filed 4/23/07, effective 6/1/07.
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