Should you suction a patient during a seizure?
First responders do not need to routinely suction the airways of people having seizures, even if the seizure is especially protracted. Instead, use bag-valve ventilation for hypoventilation, and place the patient in a comfortable position that protects the airway.
Can you suction during a seizure?
After the seizure, assess him for respirations and a pulse. If they’re present and he’s unresponsive, turn him onto his side to help keep his airway patent. If necessary, insert an oral airway and use suction to remove secretions.
What are some seizure precautions?
Take frequent breaks and drink plenty of water. Wear protective clothing (elbow or knee pads, helmet, protective eyeglasses or goggles) whenever possible. Avoid busy streets when bike riding; ride on bike paths or side streets. Always wear a medical ID bracelet or necklace, or carry a medical ID card.
How do you keep the airway open during a seizure?
First Aid
- Keep other people out of the way.
- Clear hard or sharp objects away from the person.
- Don’t try to hold them down or stop the movements.
- Place them on their side, to help keep their airway clear.
- Look at your watch at the start of the seizure, to time its length.
- Don’t put anything in their mouth.
What are nursing seizure precautions?
Precautions include keeping oxygen and suction available at the bedside. If the patient has a known seizure history, continue prescribed anti-seizure medication. Emergent care of a seizing patient focuses on safety. Place the patient on his side to prevent aspiration.
Should you administer oxygen during a seizure?
Administer oxygen via non-rebreather mask at 12-15 liters per minute to any patient who is actively seizing or is postictal, regardless of their pulse-ox reading, to help with the increased metabolic demands of the brain for oxygen [4].
What are 4 priority medical interventions for seizure activity?
Nursing interventions for a child with seizure disorder include the following:
- Prevent trauma/injury.
- Promote airway clearance.
- Improve self-esteem.
- Enforce education about the disease.
What is a seizure protocol?
Put something soft and flat, like a folded jacket, under his or her head. Remove eyeglasses. Loosen ties or anything around the neck that may make it hard to breathe. Time the seizure. Call 911 if the seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes.
What is one thing you should not do to a victim having a seizure?
- Do not hold the person down or try to stop his or her movements.
- Do not put anything in the person’s mouth. This can injure teeth or the jaw.
- Do not try to give mouth-to-mouth breaths (like CPR).
- Do not offer the person water or food until he or she is fully alert.
Does oxygen level drop during a seizure?
Drops in blood oxygenation are not rare during epileptic seizures. They have been documented using digital pulse oximetry (which measures oxygenation from either a finger or toe) in 25 to 33% of seizures in both adults and children.
What are hospital seizure precautions?
What nursing interventions are included in seizure precautions?
RN *PRECAUTIONS TAKEN TO CONTROL SEIZURE* • Identify and avoid precipitating factors that could lead to a seizure. Assess patient for any reactions to anticonvulsant medications or signs of toxicity and report immediately. Maintain patent airway to a medical emergency. Place oral airway when possible.