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SS. 2647. Convulsive Seizures - Jalaja Vinod - Nurse


 

SPEAKERS NURSE (82%), INTERLOCUTOR (18%)

IG INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 0:00 Yes Jalaja you can start now.NJ NURSE JALAJA VINOD 0:05 Good afternoon my name is Elijah I am one of the registered nurses working in this hospital ward. And I will be taking care of Elizabeth your daughter today.IG INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 0:18 Okay.NJ NURSE JALAJA VINOD 0:20 Okay then Maggie, could you please tell me how she's feeling now?IG INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 0:28 Y`es nurse actually I don't know what her condition is. But I want to know more information regarding this epilepsy what is epilepsy and what causes epilepsy? Can you tell me nurseNJ NURSE JALAJA VINOD 0:42 definitely Maggie, I can provide you the detailed information regarding epilepsy and I am glad to explain to you regarding that Epilepsy is a condition each which of course, in orange involuntary muscle movements that means it can it will cause muscle jerking, and it is due to the destruction of electro chemical brain activities. Okay, under the associated symptoms, our eye rolling on the drooling of saliva from the mouth and she may lose her consciousness for a while. It will usually it will be last for one to three minutes of time and after the seizure she may get some kind of tightness on in Gordon's to make clear to MaggieIG INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 1:31 yes nurse okay. I am concerned regarding my daughter, we'll see how other convulsive seizures because I need to know what I should and what I should not do if she has seizures once again.NJ NURSE JALAJA VINOD 1:48 Okay, Margie, I understand that you are very much concerned regarding your daughter's condition. I assure you that try not to get to worry more, because we all are here to help her and definitely I will give you a detailed information but under things you have to do at home if she get an another attack of epilepsy. Okay,my game IG INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 2:12 Yes, nurse.NJ NURSE JALAJA VINOD 2:14 Okay, even if you notice she had an another episode, please let her to lie on her side, this is the first thing you have to do. Because to open her airway and to breathe, it will help to breathe it properly. Okay. And the second thing is that you have to remove any harmful object is near to her, you please remove that object, it will cause a further injury to her. So in order to prevent this, you have to remove any harmful object and the second one, in order to open her airway. Please make sure that in her mouth, it does not contain any objects. Okay. And at last to check for her breathing pattern. If you have just arises adequately, then up in a fee notice any symptoms or any unusual symptoms. She is not gaining her consciousness level after three minutes of time or she's not breathing, it is more necessary to call an ambulance immediately. made clear to you Maggie.IG INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 3:22 absolutely clear.NJ NURSE JALAJA VINOD 3:25 Okay, then. Do you have any other concerns?IG INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 3:29 Yes nurse I want to ask you, what should I do if my daughter appears disoriented or begins behaving strangely.NJ NURSE JALAJA VINOD 3:39 Okay, that is a very good question from your side Maggie. First of all, it is very necessary to get a medical assistance Okay. In order to check her condition if she may need to need a medical checkup faster, you have to contact with the medical unit to provide better care for her and after that, to clarify your old doubts and to give more you more support regarding this condition. There is an Epilepsy Foundation group it is running in community and you can easily get the informations details regarding that foundation in the local telephone book or in the internet. If you are not getting adequate information I can also get help you to enrol in that Epilepsy Foundation group. How does it sound Mikey?IG INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 4:34 Yes, that is fine nurse. But regarding the ambulance when should I call ambulance? And what are the symptoms? Which are to be alert for NJ NURSE JALAJA VINOD 4:46 Yes,Maggie. As I mentioned to you before, if she notice if you notice any unusual symptoms like if she's not breathing properly, her chest is not rising or she's not getting consciousness or with within three minutes of time they say this is an emergency situation that time you need to contact the medical assistants. IG INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 5:08 Okay, NJ NURSE JALAJA VINOD 5:09 all right clear to youIG INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 5:11 very clear and what are the other support activities that might be availableNJ NURSE JALAJA VINOD 5:18 yeah, as I mentioned before there is an epilepsy Epilepsy Foundation group there we they will add other than that always like your child to be around your identification tag with like a Laker disease know an icicle Ipsy bag always let her to via the then if she's going outside that time he got another attack the people around her they will give appropriate care for her according to that identity. Am I clear do this is nothing we have we can do and please make sure that the gag which we have we the doctor will give to her that you will need to continue regularly without any fate because that antiepileptic medications is very potent to continue. recommended time period, she may need to take almost one year continuously. And after that if she doesn't have the symptoms again means the doctor will ask you to stop the medication. Do you have any other concerns Maggie?IG INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 6:33 Thank you very much nurse.NJ NURSE JALAJA VINOD 6:35 Thank you, Maggie, thank you for your cooperation and I wish your child a speedy recovery. Thank you.IG INTERLOCUTOR GRANDMASTER 6:42 Thank you nurse thank you so much. Yes.



 

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