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We provide downloadable forms for observing and recording your seizure details. Visit the Epilepsy Foundation for more resources today.
- SEIZURE ACTION PLAN (SAP)
What Happens. How to respond to a seizure (check all that...
- SEIZURE ACTION PLAN (SAP)
Our Seizures Nursing Care Plan template is designed to simplify managing and documenting care for patients with seizure disorders. Here's how you can make the most of our template: Step 1: Download the template
What Happens. How to respond to a seizure (check all that apply) F First aid – Stay. Safe. Side. F Give rescue therapy according to SAP. F Notify emergency contact. . F Notify emergency contact at ______________________________. F Call 911 for transport to __________________________________________.
If you or the person you support experience seizures but do not have an epilepsy diagnosis (e.g. febrile seizures), choose a Seizure Management Plan template. Choose the template based on how many different seizures types you or the person you support experience.
My epilepsy care plan. Your care plan can be shared with anyone who needs to be aware of what care and support your require to manage your seizures. This care plan can help to reduce the time you spend explaining your epilepsy to new healthcare professionals, employers and more.
Seizure with loss of consciousness longer than 5 minutes, not responding to rescue med if available. Repeated seizures longer than 10 minutes, no recovery between them, not responding to rescue med if available. Dificulty breathing after seizure. Serious injury occurs or suspected, seizure in water.
Basic seizure first aid: Stay calm & track time. Keep person safe. Do not restrain. Do not put anything in mouth. Stay with person until fully conscious. Record seizure in log For tonic-clonic (grand mal) seizure: Protect head.