A client is in the hospital after being recently diagnosed with a seizure disorder. The nurse is helping the client understand how to stay safe in case a seizure occurs. Which of the following information should the nurse include as part of teaching? Select all that apply.
A client with epilepsy has regular tonic-clonic seizures. Which precautions would the nurse use to modify the hospital environment that would most likely keep this client safe?
A priority nursing intervention in caring for a client who is having a seizure includes what intervention?
The nurse is caring for a client with a history of seizures. The client starts to actively seize. What is the very first thing the nurse should do?
The triage nurse has 4 clients that all have stable vital signs and patent airways. The nurse is trying to determine which client is the priority. Based on the following, which client should the nurse make a priority?
The nurse is expecting admission of a seizure client and is setting up the room. What is the most important thing to get ready prior to client arrival?
A 54-year-old client who has suffered from a head trauma has developed seizures as a result of his condition. The client is afraid that he will have a seizure when he is away from home. Which information should the nurse give to this client that will help him to manage this situation?