a patient arrives at the office for a appointment andyou that he has been recently diagnosed with epilepsy when hearrives for his appointment he says he’s not feeling quite rightand he begins to seize the front desk immediately gets the medicalassistant what action should the MA take immediately and why
list the steps of professional and provide CPR. describe basicprinciples of first aid pertaining to the ambulatory healthcaresettling
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