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Water CrossFirst Aid for Seizures Occurring In Water

In certain situations, a loss of consciousness is especially dangerous and emergency care must go beyond the routine procedures. A seizure in water is a life-threatening situation.

If someone is having a seizure in water e.g. bath, swimming pool:

  • Support the person in the water with the head tilted so the face and head stay above the surface.
  • Remove the person from the water as soon as the active movements of the seizure have ceased.
  • Check to see whether the person is breathing and whether they have a pulse. If they are not breathing but have a pulse start mouth to mouth resuscitation and immediately call 000. The operator will instruct you step by step while an ambulance is despatched.
  • Even if the person appears to be fully recovered, call an ambulance . The person should have a full medical check as inhaling water can cause lung or heart damage.

Precaution: If a seizure happens out of the water during swimming activity, the person should not continue with swimming or water sports that day, even if the person appears to be fully recovered.

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