First aid for heart attacks

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First aid for heart attacks

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What is a heart attack?

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The heart is a muscle with its own blood supply

The heart is supplied with blood by a network of coronary arteries

These arteries can become blocked with clots or fatty tissue

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What is a heart attack?

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When the coronary arteries become blocked, the heart muscle does not receive enough oxygen/nutrients and dies

This is known as a heart attack

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Signs and Symptoms

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> Chest pain (which does not get better)

- May spread to jaw / shoulders / arm / back

> Shortness of breath

> Casualty becomes pale / sweaty

> Fear and anxiety (“sense of impending doom!”)

> Irregular pulse

> Feeling sick (nausea) and vomitting

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First aid treatment

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1) Call an ambulance immediately

2) Encourage the casualty to chew a 300mg Aspirin unless they are allergic

3) Place the casualty in a position of rest, ideally on the floor

4) Monitor the casualty, and give reassurance whilst waiting for ambulance

5) Be prepared for the casualty to deteriorate

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Aspirin

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Aspirin helps by breaking down clots which cause heart attacks

You should encourage the casualty to chew a 300mg (large) aspirin so that it is absorbed through the mouth

They should not swallow the Aspirin as this will not be effective