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Assist a Casualty During a Seizure or Convulsion

This video was produced by the US Army as a training aid for their medics..

It demonstrates the safe assistance of a casualty who is experiencing a seizure or convulsion..

The video clip may be freely downloaded.
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 Assisting a casualty during a seizure

True seizures, also called epileptic seizures, are caused by the sudden, uncontrolled discharge of a group of neurons in the cerebral cortex. These may affect the entire cortex, causing a generalized seizure, or may begin focally or regionally, and cause a partial seizure. An epileptic seizure can be triggered by a single event, or may be due to a chronic tendency (diathesis) to cause seizures. Epilepsy is a condition with recurring epileptic seizures. The following three cardinal characteristics set seizures apart from other episodic behaviors or sudden losses of function, regardless of the cause or type of seizure:

  • Sudden or abrupt onset.

  • Stereotype.

  • Irrelevance to the environment or situation.

From Operational Medicine 2001

 

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