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One in seven
people will have the opportunity to use CPR in their lifetime.
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More than
650,000 people die annually from heart attack in the
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More than
350,000 die before reaching the hospital.
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When the
brain starts to go four to six minutes without oxygen, brain damage/death
begins.
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Heredity -
cannot change your genetic background
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Sex - women
have lower incidents of heart attack
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Race -
Blacks have a 45 percent greater chance of high blood pressure
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Age - risks
increase with age, however, one in four deaths occur under age 65.
Factors that can be changed:
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Smoking one
pack a day increases heart attack rate two times over a nonsmoker and stroke
rate five times over a nonsmoker.
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Hypertension
- (high blood pressure) is a major risk factor but with no specific symptoms.
One in three adults or 58,000 Americans have high blood pressure
controlled by diet, exercise and medications.
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Diet - high
fat, high cholesterol foods cause plaque to collect on artery walls constricting
blood flow.
Other factors
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Obesity -
obese middle aged men have three times greater risk of heart attack.
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Lack of
exercise - regular aerobics exercise at least three times a week.
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Stress - A
Type A personality, with a sense of urgency, drive and competitiveness, has a
greater risk.
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Chest pain -
can be an uncomfortable pressure, tightness or feeling of indigestion, heavy
squeezing pain like a weight on the chest, can radiate to left arm and neck.
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Nausea/vomiting
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Shortness of
breath
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Pale, sweaty
cold skin
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May have no
signs or symptoms
Actions for survival
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Recognize
signals
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Stop
activity, rest, lay down
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If pain
lasts more than two minutes, call for help
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Patient's
having early signs often deny having a heart attack
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Be prepared
to do CPR, if alone do CPR for one minute, then call 9-1-1.
Four reasons to stop CPR
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Patient is
revived
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You are
relieved by another trained individual
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Become
exhausted
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Doctor is
present and pronounces death
Prevention
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Avoid
smoking
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Health diet
(fiber, fruits, vegetables, avoid junk foods)
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Less TV,
more exercise
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Know and
control blood pressure and cholesterol level
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The lungs
function is to exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen.
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Room air is
21 percent oxygen, exhaled air is 16 percent oxygen.
All body organs and cells need oxygen to live.
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During CPR,
exhalation is due to normal relaxation of the chest.
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The heart is
the size of your fist with two separate halves (left and right heart).
The right heart receives blood from the body and pumps it through the
lungs back to the left heart. The
left heart pumps fresh oxygenated blood to all body parts.
· The heart beats 60-100 times a minute, 100,000 times a day and pumps five quarts of blood a minute or 1,800 gallons a day.
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Ninety
percent of the time, CPR will be done on a family member or close friend.
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People do
vomit and ribs do crack sometimes during CPR.
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Never do
blind finger sweeps in the mouth on anyone.
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The victim
should lie on a flat, hard surface.
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If you are
alone, do CPR for one minute, then call 9-1-1.