Support during seizures
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Assisting Someone During a Seizure
Standard Practices for Safety
Before exploring advanced treatments, it's crucial to understand the standard practices for assisting someone during a seizure to ensure their safety.
Protect from Harm
Key Point: The priority is to move any nearby objects that could pose a risk of injury to the person during the seizure, such as tables, chairs, or furniture.
Support the Head
Important: Place something soft under the person's head, especially if they are on a hard surface, to support their head and prevent neck strain without obstructing the airway.
Avoid Placing Objects in the Mouth
Protocol: Never attempt to put anything into the person's mouth, as this could cause harm by forcing the mouth open or injuring the person.
Keep Bystanders Away
Crucial: Prevent bystanders from crowding around or filming the seizure, as this can be intrusive and potentially harmful to the person's privacy.
Do Not Restrain
Key Point: Avoid restraining the individual during the seizure, as it can increase the risk of harm due to involuntary movements.
Record Duration
Essential: Record the duration of the seizure from the moment it begins, as seizures lasting over five minutes require immediate medical attention.
Maintain Dignity
Consideration: Ensure the person's dignity by providing covering, such as blankets, especially if there is bladder loss, to maintain privacy and reduce embarrassment.

