Asked by AAA
Which of these is accurate advice for treating a patient who is having a seizure?
(1 point)
Responses
Hold the patient so they stay still.
Hold the patient so they stay still.
Stay with the patient until the seizure ends.
Stay with the patient until the seizure ends.
Put a metal object in the patient’s mouth.
Put a metal object in the patient’s mouth.
Encourage the patient to walk around the room.
Encourage the patient to walk around the room.
(1 point)
Responses
Hold the patient so they stay still.
Hold the patient so they stay still.
Stay with the patient until the seizure ends.
Stay with the patient until the seizure ends.
Put a metal object in the patient’s mouth.
Put a metal object in the patient’s mouth.
Encourage the patient to walk around the room.
Encourage the patient to walk around the room.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The accurate advice for treating a patient who is having a seizure is:
**Stay with the patient until the seizure ends.**
This ensures that the patient is monitored for their safety and that appropriate care can be given if needed. The other options are not recommended practices.
**Stay with the patient until the seizure ends.**
This ensures that the patient is monitored for their safety and that appropriate care can be given if needed. The other options are not recommended practices.
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