PATIENT INFORMATION

Cardiac Arrest (out of hospital care)

What is Cardiac Arrest (out of hospital care) ❓

 Sudden heart failure 💔

 The heart stops pumping blood around the body 🚫

 Causes: cardiovascular & heart disease, rhythm problems or defects


What are the Symptoms of Cardiac Arrest ❓

 Warning symptoms:

  1. Shortness of breath 💨
  2. Dizziness/light-headed 💫
  3. Chest pain
  4. Nausea/vomiting 🤢
  5. Heart palpitations

 Classic symptoms:

  1. Sudden loss of conciousness 💤
  2. Painful gasping for breath/no breathing
  3. No pulse


How do you Diagnose Cardiac Arrest ❓

 Classic symptom assessment 🔍


How do you Treat Cardiac Arrest ❓

 Immediate CPR 🤲

 Use of an automated external defibrillator (AED)

 Oxygen treatment or adrenaline may be required


Why should I Worry about Cardiac Arrest ❓

 The blood is not flowing, which can cause complications (e.g. hypoxia, when tissues are starved of oxygen)

 Treatment should be begin as soon as possible (CPR/AED) 👨‍⚕️

 The faster the treatment starts, the better the survival rate 📈

 However, there is a high chance the patient will not survive


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