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Multiple Choice
In the context of stress and emergency response, if someone is having a seizure, which of the following is the most appropriate action to take?
A
Place something in the person's mouth to prevent them from biting their tongue.
B
Move dangerous objects away from the person and stay with them until the seizure ends.
C
Restrain the person to prevent them from moving during the seizure.
D
Always clear the room of all other people immediately.
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the nature of seizures: During a seizure, a person experiences involuntary muscle movements and loss of control, which can be frightening but usually resolves on its own.
Recognize that placing objects in the person's mouth is dangerous because it can cause choking or injury; the myth about preventing tongue biting is incorrect.
Focus on ensuring the person's safety by moving any dangerous objects away from them to prevent injury during the seizure.
Stay with the person calmly until the seizure ends, providing reassurance and monitoring their condition without restraining their movements.
Avoid unnecessary actions such as restraining the person or clearing the room immediately, as these can increase distress or cause harm.