Seizure Forms

 

Seizure Action (or Response) Plans are available in English and other languages for all ages and any setting. The seizure action plan and additional forms help you create a plan to manage and respond to seizures.

When planning for school, remember to fill out the seizure action plan for school and update it each year.

  • Tips Seizure Observation Recording- What to observe before, during and after seizures
  • Seizure Description Form - (English and Spanish)- Describing seizures with pictures

  • This publication was developed with funding from the federal Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Services and Resources Administration under grant #H98MCO 3905-03-01 funded to the USC UCEDD Children's Hospital Los Angeles, through its initiative, Project Access: Improving Care for Children with Epilepsy. Support was also provided by two other partners in Project Access: The National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality (NICHQ), under grant #U23MC038893 and the Epilepsy Foundation, under grant # U23MC03909.

Learn about tracking seizures and how it can make a difference in diagnosis, treatment, and managing epilepsy in other ways.

Reviewed By:

Epilepsy Foundation Digital Strategies & Engagement

on Tuesday, April 14, 2020

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