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Heart attack warning signals and cardiac arrest warning signsHeart attack warning signals Thousands of Canadians die from heart attacks every year because they don't receive medical treatment quickly enough. Learn to recognize the signals of a heart attack so you can react quickly to save a life. Pain
Shortness of breath
Nausea
Sweating
Fear
If you are experiencing any of these signals, you should:
QUICK ACTION SAVES LIVES Learn more about heart attack. For more information on heart attack warning signals, please read our Emergency Wallet Card and Emergency Signs, Signals and Actions – For Life brochure. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women. Learn more about women and heart disease. Heart attack myths Disregard chain e-mail entitled "How to Survive a Heart Attack when Alone" (Cough CPR) The Heart and Stroke Foundation continues to advise Canadians against circulating an e-mail often entitled "How to Survive a Heart Attack when Alone." The e-mail advises readers to send a copy to everyone they know, and recommends that people who think they are having a heart attack should cough long, deeply and frequently. The e-mail claims that coughing will improve blood circulation to the heart, keeping you alive until emergency services arrive. What you should do Signs of cardiac arrest A person may be experiencing cardiac arrest when he or she is:
Actions If there are bystanders nearby, follow these steps:
If you are alone with an adult experiencing a cardiac arrest, follow these steps:
Learn more about cardiac arrest. Learn about the warning signs of stroke. Last reviewed March 2010. |
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