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Cardiac Emergencies

Cardiac Emergencies Introduction Why is the heart so important? stops? What happens when the heart stops? If the heart does not function properly a person will die The quicker a rescuer can identify a heart related emergency, the more likely the person will survive

Cardiac Emergencies Students will be able to: Understand how to prevent heart disease Recognize signs and symptoms of a heart attack Provide care for a heart attack victim Understand importance to each link in the Cardiac Chain of Survival

Cardiac Emergencies Terminology Cardiovascular/Heart Disease Leading cause of death in the United States. Caused by lifestyle factors and/or genetics

Cardiac Emergencies Terminology Cardiac Chain of Survival Early recognition/care of heart attack symptoms, and early access to advance medical care. These steps increase the chance of a victim’s survival.

Cardiac Emergencies Terminology Heart attack Heart muscle is damaged from a lack of oxygen & blood supply due to disease or trauma

Cardiac Emergencies Terminology Cardiac Arrest Heart stops beating and blood is no longer circulating.

Cardiac Emergencies Terminology CPR-CardioPulmonary Resuscitation A combination of chest compressions and breaths to provide oxygen to the tissues when the heart is unable to do so.

Cardiac Emergencies Terminology AED Automated external defibrillator Delivers an electric shock to the heart (defibrillation)

Cardiac Emergencies Terminology Defibrillation Re-establishing a normal effective heart rhythm in an individual who is in cardiac arrest

Cardiac Emergencies Terminology Atherosclerosis Build up of fatty substance on the inner walls of the arteries caused by Cholesterol A cause of cardiovascular disease

Cardiac Emergencies Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States in both men and women! Taking steps to prevent heart disease is one of the most important things you can do for your health.

Cardiac Emergencies Get into groups of 3 and brainstorm: What are the causes of Cardiovascular Disease. What are the Lifestyle factors that influence Cardiovascular Disease?

Cardiac Emergencies Causes of Cardiovascular Disease: Heredity Age High Cholesterol levels High Blood pressure Diabetes

Cardiac Emergencies Lifestyle Factors that influence Cardiovascular Disease: Diet Smoking Exercise Weight control Drugs and Alcohol

Cardiac Emergencies- Lifestyle Diet/weight control Smoking Exercise Drugs/Alcohol

Learn to recognize the early signs of a heart attack and take action! Cardiac Emergencies Learn to recognize the early signs of a heart attack and take action!

Cardiac Emergencies A person suffering a heart attack still has a beating heart, but due to blockage of heart blood vessels, is not working properly.

Cardiac Emergencies In your same group of 3 brainstorm: What are the signs & symptoms of a heart attack?

Cardiac Emergencies Signs & Symptoms of a heart attack: Most prominent symptom is persistent chest pain or discomfort Many victims deny that they are having a heart attack

Cardiac Emergencies Signs & Symptoms: Chest Discomfort and Pain Pressure Squeezing Tightness Aching Constricting Heavy sensation

Cardiac Emergencies Chest Pain Anything from mild discomfort to unbearable crushing sensation

Cardiac Emergencies Chest Pain May start as pressure under the sternum Can spread to neck, shoulder, arms, jaw or back

Cardiac Emergencies Signs & Symptoms Sweating Shortness of breath/trouble breathing Nausea General ill feeling

Cardiac Emergencies 4 links to cardiac chain of survival Early recognition and action of EMS The quicker the symptoms of a heart attack are recognized, the quicker 911 can be called The quicker a heart attack victim can receive care, the more likely they are to survive

Cardiac Emergencies 4 links to cardiac chain of survival Early CPR When the heart stops the person is in cardiac arrest CPR is the method of providing chest compressions & breaths to circulate oxygenated blood to the tissues to prolong life

Cardiac Emergencies 4 links to cardiac chain of survival Early CPR Used until an AED is available or further medical care can be provided The quicker CPR is started, the better the chance of survival

Cardiac Emergencies 4 links to cardiac chain of survival Early AED Needed by most victims in cardiac arrest An electrical shock to the heart which establishes normal, effective heart rhythm again The earlier the better

Cardiac Emergencies 4 links to cardiac chain of survival Early Advance Medical Care The quicker EMS is initiated, the quicker the victim will have access to medication & advanced medical care Provided by EMT’s & paramedics Transportation to hospital

Cardiac Emergencies 4 links to cardiac chain of survival Early recognition and action of EMS Early CPR Early AED Early Advance Medical Care Each link is dependent & connected to other links