Thank you. A couple years back, my younger brother had a seizure at home, and then again at Disneyland (on the rise of resistance ride.) I'm glad to know what to do in case it happened again.
Thank you for all these videos. They are very helpful and great refreshers. The Medic teaching these situations is very good when instructing, his calm manner is very helpful
I have been dealing with seizures with my Greyhound"s seizures. It is frightening tosee whether in a dog or nt College friend, who had one in the college housing bathroom. I wish I had known what I know now. Also, it was very important to know how long the seizer was active.
kinda late but you dont want to move them during the seizure if that was your question, after they stop cramping you get them into the recovery Position as shown in the Video. The only time you move them is if they are to near to a Danger that you cannot move away from them. A Chair -> you move the Chair Next to a Fireplace -> you carefuly move the Person During the seizure you can easily hurt them if you block their movements by either holding them or putting them into recovery position.
Thank you. A couple years back, my younger brother had a seizure at home, and then again at Disneyland (on the rise of resistance ride.) I'm glad to know what to do in case it happened again.
Thank you for all these videos. They are very helpful and great refreshers. The Medic teaching these situations is very good when instructing, his calm manner is very helpful
I have been dealing with seizures with my Greyhound"s seizures. It is frightening tosee whether in a dog or nt College friend, who had one in the college housing bathroom. I wish I had known what I know now. Also, it was very important to know how long the seizer was active.
Thank you
How to know that is not epilepsy?
If they have 2 or more seizures, without reason, it’s epilepsy.
i watch these videoes because im ten and im getting ready for babysitting in 2 years
Should't we put them in recovery position during seizure because of choking risk?
Yes, this was mentioned
kinda late but you dont want to move them during the seizure if that was your question, after they stop cramping you get them into the recovery Position as shown in the Video.
The only time you move them is if they are to near to a Danger that you cannot move away from them.
A Chair -> you move the Chair
Next to a Fireplace -> you carefuly move the Person
During the seizure you can easily hurt them if you block their movements by either holding them or putting them into recovery position.
Don’t forget to time the Seizure !! after so many minutes it is dangerous