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A seizure is caused by sudden bursts of electrical activity in the brain
Put these actions in order when dealing with someone experiencing a partial or absence seizure
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Drag and drop the different phases of a generalised seizure to the statements below
During this phase the whole body makes sudden and violent jerking muscles movements, the teeth will be clenched and there will be excess saliva produced, the eyes will roll back and the breathing will sound heavy and distressed. The casualty can lose control of bowel and bladder function. This phase can be brief but can also last for hours.
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The body will start to relax and will become still. As this happens, their response levels will usually return.
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During this phase the body becomes rigid as every muscle tenses, the casualty will let out a cry and will fall to the floor, sometimes they arch their back and their lips can go blue. Usually this phase lasts no more than 30 seconds.
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