Me, and 2 other friends were sitting in a waiting bench in front of the Dean's office a while ago. We were blabbing stuffs when a girl, sat beside me. I smiled at her.
So, continue with the blabbing, we heard a loud scream. I don't know why but I knew it was the girl beside me. I turned around and saw her having seizures and fell down her seat and was there on the floor having her epileptic attack. Some of the people were just passing by, some were just staring. So me and my friends decided to make a move.
I know, i know. We were graduates of nursing but when you're in our place, you would also be shocked. I ran inside the dean's office to ask for help, and there's this CI that recognized the girl and said that she's her student.
Knowing the management for epileptic attacks, never move someone who has under an attack. Just let them finish their attack and they will soon be fine. Just provide safety.
But a while ago, even our CI don't know what to do. Some of them told us to assist the girl in standing up, some of them said to let her be. And we were so confused. But in less than a minute, the attack finished and she was fine. So yeah.
If you're alone and there's someone nearby you who had an attack like this, what would you do?