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Seizure precautions Pediatric

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The nurse is teaching family members of a patient with a seizure disorder how to provide care at home. What statement by the nurse would be appropriate to include in the education? “Try to turn your child onto one side during a seizure, with the head flexed slightly forward.”
What should the nurse assess immediately after a patient experiences a seizure? Level of consciousness, injury to oral mucous membranes, and bruising or other bodily injuries
A patient with a known seizure disorder is admitted after experiencing a seizure at day care. What laboratory orders should the nurse anticipate? Anticonvulsant drug levels
A patient experiences a seizure and has a difficult time maintaining an airway. What should be the nurse’s initial action? Use the head tilt–chin lift method.
A patient experiences seizure activity in which the arms and legs become stiff in extension and then have a rhythmic, jerking motion. How should the nurse document these movements? Tonic-clonic
The family member of a patient who was admitted following a seizure is concerned because the patient reported seeing a bright light before experiencing the seizure. How should the nurse respond? Explain to the family member that the bright light probably was an aura, which is sometimes experienced before a seizure occurs.
The nurse is preparing to admit a patient with a history of seizures. What supply would be appropriate to keep at this patient’s bedside? Suction equipment
A patient who is in the postictal phase reports a headache. What would be the best action by the nurse? Administer acetaminophen as ordered by the practitioner.
The nurse observes sonorous respirations in a patient experiencing an active seizure. What would be the most appropriate intervention? Insert a nasopharyngeal airway.
During the assessment of a patient, the nurse observes seizure activity with tonic-clonic movements. What would be the priority intervention? Turn the patient onto one side.
Created by: Lightnning54
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