First Aid: What to do when someone is having a heart attack
- The person has severe chest pain. This is not unlike a serious problem of gas but the pain is stronger and spreads from the jaw to one or both the arms. This will not subside even if the person rests.
- The person may feel dizzy or faint.
- The patient will be rapid, weak, and irregular pulse.
- There could be a possible loss of consciousness.
- The person could experience breathlessness and may gasp for air.
- Abdominal discomfort which may feel like severe indigestion.
- The person may start sweaty and may turn pale and his skin may become clammy.
1. Open the airways
Check his breathing and prepare to begin CPR
2. Send for AED.
Ask someone to bring an AED (automated external defibrillator), if possible, while you treat the patient. AEDs deliver a shock to correct an abnormal heart rhythm called ventricular fibrillation, which is the cause of some heart attacks.
3. Operate the AED.
An AED is simple to use. Attach the pads as indicated on the machine; then the machine will talk the operator through the process. An AED will only deliver a shock if the patient’s condition indicates that it is necessary. If you have attached an AED to a patient, leave the machine switched on at all times and leave the pads attached, even if the patient recovers.
MAke sure you stay with the patient till emergency services arrive.
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