BCEN CFRN Practice Question

You are transporting a 32-year-old patient who has a known history of epilepsy. Mid-flight, the patient begins to exhibit generalized tonic-clonic movements. What is the most appropriate immediate intervention?

  • Administer a benzodiazepine such as lorazepam or diazepam

  • Administer neostigmine to terminate the seizure

  • Intubate the patient immediately

  • Position the patient in the recovery position to maintain the airway

BCEN CFRN
Medical Emergencies
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