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A male patient with a metastatic brain tumor is having a generalized seizure and begins vomiting. What should the nurse do first?

  • A. Perform oral suctioning.
  • B. Page the physician.
  • C. Insert a tongue depressor into the patients mouth.
  • D. Turn the patient on his side.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: When a patient is experiencing a seizure and begins vomiting, the priority action for the nurse is to turn the patient onto their side. This position helps to prevent aspiration, which can occur when the patient inhales vomit into their lungs. Turning the patient on their side allows for the vomit to drain out of the mouth, reducing the risk of aspiration and maintaining a clear airway. Performing oral suctioning would be necessary after turning the patient on their side, but it is not the initial priority in this situation. Paging the physician and inserting a tongue depressor are not appropriate actions during a seizure and vomiting episode.