A seizure action plan (SAP) does not include only a student's seizure type and basic first aid. It is a detailed, individualized document that provides comprehensive information specific to the student's medical history and needs.
What a Seizure Action Plan Includes
- Student's personal information (name, date of birth, emergency contacts, treating physician)
- Detailed description of the student's seizure types, frequency, length, and triggers
- Specific first aid instructions tailored to the seizure type
- Guidelines on when to administer rescue medications if prescribed
- An emergency response protocol, including when to call 911 or notify emergency contacts
- Information about daily and emergency medications, their dosage, and side effects
- Any special considerations for school activities or safety precautions
Purpose of a Seizure Action Plan
- To prepare caregivers, school staff, and others to respond appropriately in a seizure emergency
- To reduce time to action, minimizing risk of prolonged seizures or injury
- To provide clear, concise guidance in a high-stress situation involving the student
Thus, the SAP is a comprehensive tool, not limited to seizure type and basic first aid but designed to address all necessary aspects of seizure management and emergency care specific to the student's condition.