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Pediatric Febrile Seizure Infographic
Pediatric Febrile Seizure Infographic
Pediatric Febrile Seizure Infographic
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Febrile seizures are common among children aged 6 months to 5 years and are typically triggered by any fever-related illness. It is important to note that febrile seizures do not cause brain damage or lead to a chronic seizure disorder. They occur when a child's body temperature rises quickly to 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. Abnormal body movements, such as twitching, eye rolling, and stiffening, may be observed during a febrile seizure. <br /><br />If a child experiences a febrile seizure, it is essential to remain calm and ensure their safety by placing them on a safe surface and turning them on their side. Do not put anything in their mouth or hold down their limbs. After the seizure, it is important to monitor the child's behavior and condition. If another seizure occurs within 24 hours, the seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes, the child does not return to normal behavior, their lips or mouth turn blue, or they stop breathing, it is crucial to call 9-1-1.<br /><br />Before leaving the hospital, it is necessary to understand how to measure the child's temperature and read the thermometer correctly. It is also important to know how to administer the child's medication and consult a nurse if there are any uncertainties. Additionally, if another brief seizure occurs after going home, new symptoms develop, or there are any other concerns, it is advised to contact the doctor.<br /><br />This information is provided for informational purposes only, and the Emergency Nurses Association does not provide medical advice. The provided instructions and information should not replace the judgment of a medical practitioner or healthcare provider based on the specific circumstances of each patient. The information is subject to change as new advancements and recommendations emerge. The ENA assumes no liability for any injuries arising from the use or reliance on the information provided.
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