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Your patient is a 22 y/o female who just finished having a grand mal seizure. She has not had any other seizures during the day, but does take dilantin to control seizures.
You have good breath sounds and normal vitals. What is the purpose for checking for a gag reflex at this point, besides to let you know your chances on intubating this patient if more seizures happen. A gag reflex doesn't prevent aspiration of vomit.
I just wanted to get some feedback on other paramedics approach to seizure assessment and treatment, besides the basic stuff like IV, drugs, O2 and cardiac monitor.
You have good breath sounds and normal vitals. What is the purpose for checking for a gag reflex at this point, besides to let you know your chances on intubating this patient if more seizures happen. A gag reflex doesn't prevent aspiration of vomit.
I just wanted to get some feedback on other paramedics approach to seizure assessment and treatment, besides the basic stuff like IV, drugs, O2 and cardiac monitor.