While providing assistant to a victim of an epileptic seizure, it is most important to __________.
• Basic first aid priorities when someone is actively seizing • What can and cannot be safely controlled during a seizure • Immediate life-threatening risks versus things that can wait until after the seizure
• During the seizure itself, what is realistically possible for you to control safely? • Which option directly reduces the chance of serious injury in those few minutes? • Which options describe actions that might be done later, but are NOT the first and most important priority?
• Identify which choice focuses on safety from physical harm during the seizure • Eliminate any options that require you to force the victim to do something during active convulsions • Eliminate any options that focus on comfort or cleanliness rather than immediate safety
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