If you were going to do so, it would just be the standard heart rate and breathing.
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Each case is different so it is impossible to say what exactly would happen, but that would be a very serious seizure. Anyone having a seizure lasting that long should be transferred to hospital.
The anatomic landmarks commonly used to auscultate a horse's heart are the level of the shoulder for heart base. A horse having a heart murmur may be from anemia.
The anterior chest is the most common place to auscultate for abnormal heart sounds. Some abnormal sounds may also be heard in the center of the back or in the neck.
No, he didn't.... why would he?
Stethoscopes are used to auscultate (or listen) to the various sounds of the body.
Ears and a stethoscope.
Before the rescue remedy you would - traditionally- be observing a seizure, but there are special cases. During you would obviously be observing somebody saving the patient and the seizure "dying down". After the rescue remedy you would be observing some one not having a seizure. Hope this helps.
In most cases the answer is no. However, a person can have a very mild seizure, which they are aware of and so they are aware of their surroundings. The seizure would not even be noticeable to anyone else.
If your daughter had a seizure you would want to take her to see a neurologist. The neurologist will be better to answer whether your daughter has had a seizure. There are tests that the doctor needs to perform to determine whether she has had a seizure.
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It is possible to die from an epileptic seizure, but it is extremely rare. It would have to be a very severe seizure to do that. You can die indirectly as a result of a seizure, like if you fell from a high place as a result of a seizure or were engaged in some other dangerous activity and had a seizure. This is why people with epilepsy are not advised to drive. Having a seizure while driving could result in a crash and the death of the driver. The death would be a result of the crash, not the seizure itself. Most seizures in themselves are not dangerous. They may cause a temporary loss of conciousness. For most situations that is not a problem and the seizure will pass and the person will recover. That is what happens for the vast majority of people who have seizures. They lead very normal and long lives.