How to Respond to a Seizure
Things You'll Need
- Medical Alert Bracelet
- CPR Classes
- First Aid Classes
Instructions
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Help to gently lower the person to the ground.
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Position the person on his or her side to prevent any vomit from entering the lungs.
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Protect the person from injury. Push away any nearby objects that the person might hit.
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Remove eyeglasses, if applicable.
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Do not restrict movement, but watch the person closely to prevent injury.
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Loosen any restrictive clothing.
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Do not put anything into the person's mouth.
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Check for consciousness. If the person is unconscious, check airway, breathing and circulation. If there is no breathing or pulse, call 911 and begin CPR immediately.
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Offer reassurance when the seizure stops. The person will likely be confused and sleepy.
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Stay by the person's side until he or she is conscious.
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Call 911 under the following conditions: if this is the person's first seizure, or if he or she has no medical alert bracelet on; if the seizure has lasted more than five minutes; if a second seizure occurs; if the person has difficulty breathing or stops breathing; if the person is pregnant or diabetic; or if the person has been injured.
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