place some support under the person’s head and neck (a cushion a folded coat or support the head with another person hand)
loosen any tight neckwear, belts etc. and also remove any spectacles
place the patient in the recovery position and aid general recovery once the seizure has taken its course; wipe away any excess mucus and check their airways and breathing. Ensure that the patient cannot hurt themselves
seizure duration should be timed
bystanders should not
move the patient except in circumstances where he or she is in danger of further injury e.g. from fire or traffic
place anything in the mouth or give anything by mouth
restrict the movement of the patient or lift the patient (1)
emergency treatment should be sought in cases where
a single seizure persists for longer than 5 minutes or 2 minutes longer than what is normal for that person
the person does not regain consciousness
there are multiple seizures (three or more seizures in an hour)
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