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First Aid For
Seizures
Tonic Clonic Seizures
Keep calm
. Seizures may appear frightening to the onlooker.
. They usually last only a few minutes and generally do not require
medical attention.
. Remember that the person having a seizure may be unaware of their
actions and may or may not hear you.
Protect from further injury
. If necessary, ease the person to the floor.
. Move any hard, sharp or hot objects well away.
. Protect the person's head and body from injury.
. Loosen any tight neckwear.
. Do not restrain the person.
. If danger threatens, gently guide the person away.
. Agitation during seizure episodes is common.
. Trying to restrain or grabbing hold of someone having a seizure is
likely to make the agitation worse and may trigger an instinctive
aggressive response.
Do not insert anything in the mouth
. The person is not going to swallow the tongue.
. Attempting to force open the mouth may break the teeth or cause other
oral injuries.
. If the person starts to bleed from the mouth, do not panic. The
probably have bitten their tongue and are not bleeding internally.
Roll the person on their side after the seizure subsides
. This enables saliva to flow from the mouth, helping to ensure an open
air passage.
. If there is vomit, keep the person on their side and clear out their
mouth with your finger.
If a seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes, or repeats without full
recovery -
SEEK MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IMMEDIATELY!
. Although this rarely occurs, status epilepticus is life-threatening.
It is a serious medical emergency.
Talk gently to the person
. After any type of seizure, comfort and reassure the person to assist
them in reorienting themselves.
. The person may need to rest or sleep.
. If the person wanders, stay with them and talk gently to them.
Check for a MedicAlert bracelet or other ID.
. The bracelet or necklace may indicate the seizure type and any
medication the person is taking. If you call the Medic Alert hotline,
an operator can direct you in your first aid procedures and may direct
you to call any emergency contact and physicians listed in that member's
file.
If a child experiences a seizure, notify the parents or guardians.
Complex Partial Seizures
. Do not restrain the person.
. Protect the person from injury by moving sharp objects away.
. If wandering occurs, stay with the person and talk quietly.
Absence Seizures
. No first aid is required.
. Reassure the person.
Simple Partial Seizures
. No first aid is required.
. Reassure the person.
| Address |
3034 Palstan Road, Suite
M4
Mississauga, Ontario
L4Y 2Z6 |
| Phone |
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| Fax |
(905) 803-0739 |
| Hours |
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| E-mail |
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