Seizures
What is it?
Abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
What causes it?
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Epilepsy
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Head injuries
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Low blood sugar
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Heat-related injuries
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Poisoning
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Cardiac Arrest
Signs/Symptoms:
Seizure symptoms may differ from person to person.
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Loss of muscle control
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Fall to the ground
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Stop responding
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Jerking movements of the arms, legs, or other parts of the body
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Glassy-eyed stare
Plan of Action:
During:
- Move furniture or other objects out of the way
- Place something soft under the person's head
- Never hold the person down or put anything in their mouth
After:
- Check if the person is responsive and breathing
- Stay with them until medical help arrives
- If the person is having trouble breathing because of vomiting or fluids in their mouth, roll them onto their side
- If they are unresponsive and not breathing normally or are only gasping, start CPR and call 911
- If they have injured themselves, give first aid