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Chest pain KS4 – Chest pain

Chest pain A short course to learn how to deal with a casualty who is having chest pain.

Learning outcomes I am able to recognise when somebody is having chest pain I know what to when someone has chest pain I am able to get help for a casualty with chest pain

Casualty care Always communicate with the casualty, if possible Listen carefully to what your casualty tells you Try to make sure you have the correct information before dialing 999 or 112

S&C: Can you name the 4 chambers of the heart? The heart A48 The heart has its own blood supply It is approximately the size of your fist The adult heart beats on average 60-80 times per minute The heart has 4 different chambers S&C: Can you name the 4 chambers of the heart? S&C= left ventricle, right ventricle, left atrium, right atrium. A closed system. The heart pumps blood around the body, oxygenated blood goes to organs/ tissues in body that need oxygen to survive. Deoxygenated blood returns to lungs for reoxygenation

Cardiac maths The volume of blood in the human body is approximately 5 litres. Every hour the heart pumps, on average, 280 litres. Each day (24 hrs) = ? litres Each year = ? litres ANS: 7200 litres in 24 hours 2,688,000 each year.

The circulatory system Activity A36 or A49 The circulatory system Create your own circulatory system - bring to life the key organs of the body by being creative. Use blue and red pens/string etc. to demonstrate the flow of blood in and out of the heart and lungs to the rest of the body. Use our downloadable worksheet which can be found on the St John Ambulance website.

The heart A cardiac arrest means that the heart has stopped beating normally and CPR is needed Chest pain May be caused by the heart muscle not getting enough oxygen from the coronary arteries. Remember, not all heart attacks have chest pain

Watch this video https://youtu.be/1__B8HkK6-s Ensure that all students are fine to view content and will not be adversely affected. KS4 – Chest pain

Your turn: Chest pain Help the casualty to sit down Sit them on the floor with pillows behind their back 2. Encourage them to take medication if they have any (tablet or spray) 3. If the pain persists after 5 minutes advise them to take another dose 4. Call 999/112 if the pain is not easing after the second dose (suspect a heart attack) 5. Keep them calm and reassure them until help arrives In pairs/ small group demo management of chest pain (angina) Q. Why is it important that we do not let the casualty eat or drink? The casualty must be prevented from eating and drinking as their body is already under stress and digesting food / drink will put additional strain on heart. Also, if they are going to hospital they may receive treatment that requires them NOT to have eaten or drank. (operation etc)

Your turn: Heart attack Call 999/112 for emergency help. Make them as comfortable as possible. Put them in a half sitting position on the floor Place a cushion behind their back and under their knees 3. Assist them to take one 300mg aspirin tablet. 4. If they have angina medication (tablet or spray), let them administer it. Monitor them and keep them reassured while you wait for help to arrive Remember, your casualty could become unresponsive. Be prepared to perform CPR In pairs/ small group demo management of a heart attack Q. Why is it important that we do not let the casualty eat or drink? The casualty must be prevented from eating and drinking as their body is already under stress and digesting food / drink will put additional strain on heart. Also, if they are going to hospital they may receive treatment that requires them NOT to have eaten or drank. (operation etc)

S&C: Expand your answer and say why Complete the sentences If someone was having a heart attack… They may have pain in their _____________ The colour of their skin may be _____________ They could feel ____________________ Their breathing may be _____________ S&C: Expand your answer and say why Pain could be present in any of the following:  Chest, back, jaw or left arm.  Note pain is not always present when a casualty is having a heart attack.  Colour of skin may be pale, they could feel anxious, sick, dizzy.  Breathing may be fast (anxiety)

Check your learning I am able to: YES UNSURE NO I am able to: State the different between a heart attack and a cardiac arrest Help someone who is having chest pain Call for help if someone is having chest pain

Thank you!

The circulatory system Activity A36 or A49 The circulatory system Create your own circulatory system - bring to life the key organs of the body by being creative. Use blue and red pens/string etc. to demonstrate the flow of blood in and out of the heart and lungs to the rest of the body. Use our downloadable worksheet which can be found on the St John Ambulance website.

Activity A48 Heart research task Complete a research activity about the heart. You will label the key components of the heart and research some extra facts/information. Use our downloadable worksheet which can be found on the St John Ambulance website.  It is recommended that you also complete the basic life support module to learn CPR

S&C: Name the 4 chambers of the heart The heart A48 answers The heart has its own blood supply It is approximately the size of your fist The adult heart beats on average 60-80 times per minute The heart has 4 different chambers S&C: Name the 4 chambers of the heart S&C= left ventricle, right ventricle, left atrium, right atrium. A closed system. The heart pumps blood around the body, oxygenated blood goes to organs/ tissues in body that need oxygen to survive. Deoxygenated blood returns to lungs for reoxgenation

Your turn: Heart attack Complete the steps Call 999/112 for emergency help. Make them as comfortable as possible. Put them in a ____________ position on the floor Place a cushion behind their back and under their knees 3. Assist them to take one 300mg _________ tablet. Monitor them and keep them reassured while you wait for help to arrive Remember, your casualty could become unresponsive. Be prepared to perform CPR 4. If they have angina _____________(tablet or spray), let them administer it. In pairs/ small group demo management of a heart attack Q. Why is it important that we do not let the casualty eat or drink? The casualty must be prevented from eating and drinking as their body is already under stress and digesting food / drink will put additional strain on heart. Also, if they are going to hospital they may receive treatment that requires them NOT to have eaten or drank. (operation etc)