You are called for a person having a seizure. When you arrive, you note that the patient is postictal and a bystander is providing care for the patient. Which of the following would be considered appropriate care by the bystander?
A) Placing a bite block between the patient's teeth
B) Placing the patient in the recovery position
C) Giving the patient small sips of water
D) Sweeping the patient's mouth to remove vomit
B
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