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What should the nurse do first if a male client is having a tonic-clonic seizures?

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M. Krasinski

M. Krasinski

M. Krasinski
M. Krasinski, Content Writer, Columbus

Answered Jan 29, 2019

A clonic seizure is the type of seizure you most see depicted in the media. The seizure typically begins on both sides of the brain, but sometimes it can start in one side and spread. During a seizure, the patient loses consciousness, experiences muscles stiffness, and jerks his or her body.

When a seizure occurs, you cannot stop it; therefore, the first thing you should do is take measures that prevent the patient from harm. This includes removing nearby objects, and sharp objects like blades should never be closeby. A patient should be lying flat during a seizure, so elevating the head is not advisable. Do not restrain the patient; instead, turn the patient on his or her side to prevent choking.

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John Smith

John Smith

John Smith
John Smith

Answered Feb 01, 2017

Take measures to prevent injury

Protecting the client from injury is the immediate priority during a seizure. Elevating the head of the bed would have no effect on the clients condition or safety. Restraining the clients arms and legs could cause injury. Placing a tongue blade or other object in the clients mouth could damage the teeth.
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