When caring for an athlete who is having a seizure, you should ensure their safety by moving any nearby objects that could cause injury. Place them on their side to help keep their airway clear and prevent choking. Do not hold them down or put anything in their mouth. After the seizure, monitor their recovery and provide reassurance as they regain consciousness.
Remove nearby objests that might cause injury
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Our dog was sleeping on the couch when he began having a seizure, he fell off the couch into a patio door and broke his neck during the seizure and died. You have to protect a pet having a seizure from hurting its self.
Its probably having a seizure
The dog is possibly having a seizure. You should take it to your veterinarian as soon as possible to be checked.
No. It does not mix well with the medication and even if you are not on medication, it lowers the seizure threshold, making you more apt to having a seizure.
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.
To ensure the safety of a patient with epilepsy in the hospital, staff should be informed of the patient's condition and seizure history. The patient's environment should be free of hazards, such as sharp objects, and seizure precautions should be implemented, including keeping the bed in a low position and having padded side rails. Anti-seizure medications should be administered as prescribed, and a seizure action plan should be in place. Continuous monitoring of the patient's neurological status is essential to quickly address any seizure activity.
No, you should not put a spoon or any object in the mouth of someone having a seizure. This can cause injury to both the person experiencing the seizure and the bystander. Instead, it’s important to keep the person safe by moving objects away that could cause harm and placing them on their side until the seizure passes. Always seek medical help if the seizure lasts longer than five minutes or if another seizure follows immediately.
yes. should this happen call 911 immediately. your life could depend on it.
She does, however, have a seizure disorder.
You should approach them with care because the person could be having a seizure or they could be choking on an object and you may not realize it if you rush towards them to help