


VEEGs may last 24 hours to five days, depending on your child’s needs. VEEGs require an overnight stay in the hospital to capture the brain’s activity during awake and sleep cycles. If more information about the brain’s activity is needed, a video EEG, or VEEG, is a more in-depth electroencephalogram that measures and records the brain’s electrical activity using video and audio monitoring. Following an EEG, your child’s physician evaluates the results to determine if further tests are needed, or if your child’s issue can be diagnosed and treated based on these findings. There are two kinds of electroencephalogram: EEG and video EEG, or VEEG.Īn EEG is 30-minute test completed in the outpatient or inpatient setting. It is also used to determine the cause of an undiagnosed issue in a patient’s brain. Vea todos los detalles.Īn EEG is typically used for patients who have been diagnosed with seizures or epilepsy.

Varios centros de vacunación contra la COVID-19 atienden sin cita previa. Para programar una cita, llame al 211 o visite la página ourshot.in.gov. Las personas menores de 18 años deben recibir la vacuna de Pfizer. La vacuna contra la COVID-19 está disponible para cualquier persona mayor de 5 años. Vea las medidas de seguridad, la política de uso de mascarillas y las directrices de visitas. Medidas de seguridad en Riley Children's HealthĮstamos adoptando medidas reflexivas para garantizar que nuestros espacios sigan siendo seguros para los pacientes, los padres y los cuidadores. View full details.Īctualizaciones de COVID-19: Políticas para visitantes, vacunas y más Several COVID-19 vaccine locations also offer walk-in appointments. To schedule an appointment, call 211 or visit ourshot.in.gov.

People younger than 18 must receive the Pfizer vaccine. The COVID-19 vaccine is available to anyone 5 and older. View safety measures, mask policy and visiting guidelines. We are taking thoughtful steps to ensure our spaces remain safe for patients, parents and caregivers. Safety Measures at Riley Children’s Health COVID-19 Updates: Visitor Guidelines, Vaccines & More
