2008年3月6日 星期四

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To address yong hui's question, we found the following information:

Things You’ll Need:
Handkerchiefs
Pillows

Step 1:Ease the person to the floor, if you see that she is about to have a seizure. She could get hurt if she falls. AND REMEMBER, CALL THE AMBULANCE!

Step 2:Insert a handkerchief between her teeth if she knows she's going to have a seizure. It will help her avoid biting her tongue.

Step 3:Loosen constrictive clothing (unless the seizure has come on and the person is jerking too much).

Step 4:Protect the head with a pillow, or any soft object, if possible. During a grand mal seizure, the head has a tendency to strike the floor repeatedly.

Step 5:Shoo away onlookers and close the door to provide privacy.

Step 6:Move furniture out of the way.

Step 7:Avoid trying to restrain the person having a seizure. You will never be strong enough to fight against the powerful seizing muscles, but you may get hurt.

Step 8:Make sure not to jam anything between the seizing person's clenched teeth. If her jaw is clenched, you could break her teeth or injure her lips.

Step 9:Turn her onto her side if you can, to prevent choking or aspiration of vomit that may occur during seizure.

Step 10:Reorient the person after she begins to regain consciousness following her seizure. Sometimes awareness is regained soon after a seizure, sometimes it can take several minutes or more.

Hope this piece of information helped :)

G. Yi Hui

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