Monday, February 6, 2012

First aid for heart attack

If you suspect that someone is right in front of us is experiencing sudden cardiac death (not breathing and his heart is not working), it is necessary to:

- felt his pulse
- listen to your heart pressed against his ear to the chest
- see if breathing by placing a mirror in front of an open mouth and nose (if wet mirror - breathe)
- look at the pupil (the pupil wide character death)
- immediately call an ambulance or medical help right away by car (if you are close to) move the injured to the intensive care department or the ambulance station
first aid for heart attack
While waiting for professional medical advice or at the scene or during transport, to carry out external heart massage and artificial respiration to give mouth to mouth:

Victim should be put back on a hard surface.
Examine his mouth and remove dentures or bite, if it is in the mouth.
With their hand close to the patient nose, put his handkerchief over his mouth and we cleave to his mouth, and quickly "surprising" the air from our lungs into it and allow it spontaneously died. The maneuver is repeated about 15 times a minute.
At the same time we perform external heart massage at a speed of 70 to 80 times per minute.At the lower sternum injured (not on its top), set our hand and through it our second hand and begin weighing our compression of the Upper-body outstretched arms at the elbows so that the sternum can impress a few centimeters. Note that it is much easier to perform external heart massage and artificial respiration, two people, but if it must be done by one person.
If the injured person is not breathing for five minutes or longer, irreversible (irreversible) damage the brain and other organs.
Resuscitation measures have to be performed in all patients regardless of age, and are performed or the appearance of signs of recovery, or to secure the appearance of signs of death.


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