Emergency Care Plan - Seizure Disorder is a legal document that was released by the Oklahoma State Department of Health - a government authority operating within Oklahoma.
Q: What is an emergency care plan?
A: An emergency care plan is a written document that outlines specific actions and instructions to be followed in case of an emergency.
Q: What is a seizure disorder?
A: A seizure disorder, also known as epilepsy, is a neurological condition characterized by recurrent seizures.
Q: What should be included in an emergency care plan for a seizure disorder?
A: An emergency care plan for a seizure disorder should include information about the individual's medical history, current medications, emergency contact information, and specific instructions on how to respond to a seizure.
Q: Why is it important to have an emergency care plan for a seizure disorder?
A: Having an emergency care plan for a seizure disorder is important to ensure the safety and well-being of the individual during a seizure episode and to provide guidance to caregivers and emergency responders on how to effectively handle the situation.
Q: Who should have access to the emergency care plan?
A: The emergency care plan should be shared with the individual's caregivers, family members, school or work personnel, and any other individuals who may need to respond to a seizure emergency.
Q: What are some general guidelines for responding to a seizure?
A: During a seizure, stay calm, protect the person from injury by removing any nearby objects, cushion their head if possible, do not try to restrain them, and once the seizure ends, provide comfort and reassurance.
Q: When should you call 911 during a seizure?
A: You should call 911 during a seizure if it lasts longer than five minutes, if the person is injured, if the person has difficulty breathing or waking up after the seizure, or if it is the person's first seizure.
Q: Is it necessary to time the duration of a seizure?
A: Timing the duration of a seizure can be helpful for medical professionals, so if possible, try to note the start and end times of the seizure.
Q: What should you do after a seizure?
A: After a seizure, you should stay with the person until they are fully alert and oriented, reassure and comfort them, help them to a safe place if needed, and offer any necessary medical assistance.
Q: How often should an emergency care plan for a seizure disorder be updated?
A: An emergency care plan for a seizure disorder should be reviewed and updated regularly, at least annually, or whenever there are changes in the individual's medical condition or treatment.
Form Details:
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