Responding to Seizures When Someone Has An Implanted Device (2015)

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thank you for creating this video. i am a home health nurse. this is so helpful. i wasn't trained on this properly.

GenineM
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Thank you for this video. I’m a one to one school nurse and had never heard of this device until today. Good thing the child’s mother showed me how it works!

TheMostHighDaughter
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I have epilepsy and this has been offered as an alternative in emergency cases

curtisnelson
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I have a vns myself
To help myself.
Above the heart.
Wear the magnet on there right arm.
But it's also a meatal detector..

lesliewhite
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Right now I have my second one
That's a automatic
V.’N.S

lesliewhite
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From where u can get the device and what is the name of it thx

marwaghallab
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What is this technique and magnetic power quantity of magnet.

rejirose
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I find it a little frustrating that the question “Will the device restart on its own, or is a trip to the doctor necessary?” was not answered. That was one of the most important elements of this video and it was skipped over.

JewlTonz
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opalescentmica
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Does this device only work for those who have warning seizures? For example the magnet is to be swiped when you feel the seizure coming on, but what if I have a seizure with no warning sign? Is it still worth getting the VNS treatment?

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