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Friday, June 29, 2012

Heart attacks

That heart attacks often occur as a result of a stroke or severe shortness of one of the arteries that feed blood to the heart and the heart attack could occur for the first time or to be repeated several times before
Signs and symptoms
1 - severe pain and pressure in the middle of the chest behind the breastbone and may radiate pain to one or both shoulders, as well as armpit and inner surface of one or both arms, even pinky fingers and the hand fork Abannsrmen her pain.
Pain may also climb up to the neck and lower jaw
Pain may also occur between the blades back of the board affected
2 - a sense of failure in a cold sweat with breathing and an increase in pulse rate
3 - a feeling of approaching the moment of death 4 - feeling exhausted Cdido lack the ability to do anything
 5 - It may be the patient's face and pale lips and nails them blue and clear and can occur with nausea, upper abdominal pain and vomiting companion of heart attack
First aid







1- Put the disease in a comfortable position (usually half sitting) and make sure the airways are free from any obstacle, and they are open and the tongue that does not hinder the passage of air
2 - Ask anyone call an ambulance equipped with a private ambulance for cardiac cases
3 - in the case of the pulse stopped immediately began the process of cardiac resuscitation breathing







4 - If the patient is in a state that allows you to give any information about any drug can be used during the crisis. Immediately helped him to use it very quickly
5 - Do not just give any liquids or spray water on the face of the patient unconscious
6 - Transportation of the patient may harm him so try as much as possible not to act only after obtaining the advice of your physician and specialist transport is also not only by men trained.
7-Do not forget to work to reassure the patient and calm him down and keep all the influences that could lead to the deterioration of his condition
 8 - the patient remains in complete comfort and do not let him go if a few steps to the ambulance.


















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