Qualified Medication Aides (QMA) Practice Exam

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What position should you place a resident in when they are having seizures?

  1. On their back

  2. On their stomach

  3. On their side

  4. In a sitting position

The correct answer is: On their side

Placing a resident on their side during a seizure is crucial for their safety and well-being. This position helps to prevent choking by allowing any fluids, including saliva or vomit, to drain from the mouth, reducing the risk of aspiration. Furthermore, lying on the side helps to keep the airway open and allows for better breathing, which is particularly important during and after a seizure. In addition, this position can help minimize the risk of injury that may occur if the person were to fall or roll onto their back or stomach during the seizure. The side-lying position, often referred to as the recovery position, is widely recommended in first aid and medical protocols for managing seizure episodes effectively.