WHAT IS A SEIZURE?
What is a seizure?
It is important to protect the seizure patient from falling and getting injured.
A seizure is considered to be a sudden outburst of
uncontrollable electrical activity from the neurons
in the brain. Involuntary contraction of muscles
usually occur and last for a short period. Seizures
may vary in duration and frequency.
uncontrollable electrical activity from the neurons
in the brain. Involuntary contraction of muscles
usually occur and last for a short period. Seizures
may vary in duration and frequency.
Types of seizures
Generalized ( grand mal ) seizure - can be seen
when a patient has sudden, jerky movements
throughout the body. A patient may fall to the
ground and have loss of consciousness. Types
of generalized seizures include: tonic, clonic
and myotonic.
when a patient has sudden, jerky movements
throughout the body. A patient may fall to the
ground and have loss of consciousness. Types
of generalized seizures include: tonic, clonic
and myotonic.
EEG ( Electroencephalogram) A diagnostic test ,
which is done to monitor seizure activity. This
test is usually ordered by the doctor.
which is done to monitor seizure activity. This
test is usually ordered by the doctor.
Patient safety during a seizure
When a seizure occurs, patient safety should
be a major concern. A patient who has a
history of seizures, should already be on
anticonvulsant medications.
A "seizure precations " sign is usually
posted over the bed.
history of seizures, should already be on
anticonvulsant medications.
A "seizure precations " sign is usually
posted over the bed.
Here are some helpful hints:
- Follow MD orders
- Protect the patient from harm
- Maintaining a patent airway; turn head to the side, if necessary,
to prevent airway obstruction
to prevent airway obstruction
- Keeping bed rails up , to prevent the patient falling out of bed
- Monitoring duration and character of seizure
- After seizure, assessment and documentation of, vital signs, O2 saturation,
- notifying MD of patient status
It is important to protect the seizure patient from falling and getting injured.