DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20883/pielpol.2019.40 Fraza do cytowania: Zawadzki D Proceedings of the basic medical rescue team in febrile seizures in children. Piel Pol. 2019;3(73):297–300. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20883/pielpol.2019.40 Convulsions are a common reason for calling a medical rescue team (ZRM), usually for adults, less common for pediatric patients, but mainly due to seizure with accompanying high fever. Febrile seizures occur in 80% of children and about 20% of non-febrile convulsions, but with neuroinfection. Convulsions are one of the most common emergency conditions in pediatrics for whatever reason. Their frequency is estimated at 5-8% [1].
Key words: convulsions, fever, child, first seizure in child.
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