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Deidre ann Fillies
more than 3 weeks ago

After the convulsions have stopped, he appears to be unconscious. You can elicit a response with a lot of effort. How will you treat the patient after the convulsions have stopped?

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more than 3 weeks ago
1. Ensure the patient is in a safe and comfortable position, lying on their side to prevent choking on saliva or vomit.
2. Check the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation. If necessary, perform CPR.
3. Monitor the patient's vital signs, including pulse, breathing rate, and blood pressure.
4. Stay with the patient and keep them calm and reassured until they regain consciousness.
5. If the patient does not regain consciousness within a few minutes, seek medical help immediately.
6. Consider administering any prescribed medication for seizures if instructed by a healthcare professional.
7. Once the patient regains consciousness, assess their condition and provide any necessary follow-up care or medical attention.
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Google Gemini AI
more than 3 weeks ago
1. Maintain airway and breathing support.
2. Administer oxygen if necessary.
3. Monitor vital signs closely.
4. Obtain a blood glucose level.
5. Administer anticonvulsant medication as ordered.
6. Position the patient on their side in the recovery position.
7. Monitor the patient closely for any signs of complications.
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