If you see someone having a seizure or, convulsion. This is what you do. Please RT to help educate someone. CPR video will be released tomorrow morning. Share. Or just save. You might need it one day.
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@aproko_doctor Doc thank you very much for this info,but I thought the person should be laid on the left hand side,but in the video the person is been laid on the right hand side,pls correct me if am wrong.thank you
@aproko_doctor @JaypeeGeneral Doc, a violent tonic-clonic seizure can cause harm to a person having a seizure activity when attempting to move them either ways. I understand the importance of avoiding aspirating. We can always tint their head backwards, as well as reassuring them.
A seizure is a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells that causes temporary abnormalities in muscle tone or movements like stiffness, twitching or limpness, behaviors, sensations, or states of awareness. When you notice someone is having a seizure this is what you should do Ease them to the floor. Turn them gently onto one side. This will help them breathe and not bite their tongue which would cause further obstruction, please don't put anything in their mouth Clear the area around them of anything hard or sharp to prevent injury. Put something soft and flat, like a folded jacket, under their head. Don't put anything under their feet Time the event, and observe if it's just one part of the body or everywhere that's shaking so you can explain to the doctor when you get to the hospital Take them fast to the hospital for it to be aborted and treated
@aproko_doctor The major thing I can see in this video is the guy on your shirt, drinking water 😊😊 Thank you so much, doctor, for the enlightenment
@aproko_doctor Cloves (dried cloves). Or Cayenne Pepper. Keep cloves, soursop oil, oregano oil, and cayenne pepper in the house. #FirstAid #EmergencyFirstAid
@aproko_doctor Is seizure the same thing as epilepsy?