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Heart attack first aid



Heart attack symptoms
Heart attack symptoms
Symptoms of heart attack
Symptoms of heart attack


Heart attack first aid

Alternative Names:

First aid - heart attack; First aid - cardiopulmonary arrest; First aid - cardiac arrest
Symptoms:


In adults:

  • chest pain behind the breastbone
    • pain may radiate to the:
      • neck, teeth, or jaw
      • arms, shoulder, or back
      • abdomen
  • pain is similar to angina, but not relieved by rest or nitroglycerin
  • pain that may be described as:
    • squeezing, aching, tightness, or pressure
    • a tight band on the chest
    • "an elephant sitting on my chest"
    • "bad indigestion" or heartburn
    • pain may be intense or subtle; however, the victim may not have any pain at all
  • shortness of breath that occurs suddenly
    • may or may not be accompanied by pain
  • sweating, may be profuse
  • nausea or vomiting
  • light-headedness, dizziness, or fainting
  • feeling of "impending doom"

Note: Heart attacks may be associated with a wide range of symptoms, from subtle to intense. Women and elderly persons are more likely to experience subtle or atypical symptoms. The victim often denies that he or she may be having a heart attack.

In babies and children:

  • victim is limp and unresponsive
  • skin may be bluish in color



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