During grand mal seizures is it still considered best to depress the patient's tongue with a device for that purpose or to simply stand by in case of choking?

Grand mal seizures It is considered best to standby in case of choking. As you can't choke on your tongue because it doesn't roll back far enough CORRECT ANSWER: A bite block is used to keep the patient from biting his tongue in half. It has nothing to do with a tongue depressor, which is wood, and what a doctor uses to depress the tongue and look at your throat.It is also good to cover the patient with a blanket if possible because during grand mal's they frequently lose bladder control.

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