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what are the 5 fears of rescue? what is the remedy to each? 1. 2. 3. 4.…

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what are the 5 fears of rescue? what is the remedy to each?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=che8igduwf8
cardiac chain of survival
what is the cardiac chain of survival? explain each briefly
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7sdm0umg_4
heart attack

  1. what is a heart attack?
  2. list 3 places in the male body that heart pain may radiate/refer to:

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b.
c.

  1. what are six symptoms that someone might be having a heart attack?

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.

  1. list four factors (other than diet and exercise) that can reduce ones chances of having a heart attack.

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b.
c.
d.

  1. the first thing to do if you think someone is having a heart attack is to
  2. what over - the - counter medicine might be able to lessen the symptoms of a heart attack?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_5isxeu2pw&t=1s
stroke

  1. what is a stroke?
  2. what does the acronym \fast\ stand for? explain each briefly

f -
a -

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. What is a heart - attack? A heart attack, or myocardial infarction, occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, usually by a blood clot, causing damage to the heart muscle.
  2. Places heart pain may radiate in males: The left arm, the jaw, and the neck are common areas where heart - pain can radiate.
  3. Six symptoms of a heart - attack: Chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, pain or discomfort in the neck, jaw, back, arm, or shoulder, nausea or vomiting, light - headedness or dizziness, and cold sweats.
  4. Four non - diet and non - exercise factors to reduce heart - attack risk: Not smoking, managing stress, controlling blood pressure, and managing diabetes.
  5. First thing if someone is having a heart - attack: Call emergency services (e.g., 911 in the US).
  6. Over - the - counter medicine for heart - attack symptoms: Aspirin can help by reducing blood clotting.

For the stroke questions:

  1. What is a stroke? A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted, either by a blockage (ischemic stroke) or bleeding (hemorrhagic stroke), leading to brain cell damage.
  2. What does "FAST" stand for? F - Face drooping (ask the person to smile and see if one side of the face droops). A - Arm weakness (ask the person to raise both arms and see if one drifts downward). S - Speech difficulty (ask the person to repeat a simple sentence and check for slurring). T - Time to call emergency services immediately.

For the "Five Fears of Rescue" and "Cardiac Chain of Survival" questions, more context from the videos is needed for a full answer.

For the "Cardiac Chain of Survival":

  1. Early access: Promptly calling emergency services when a cardiac emergency is suspected.
  2. Early CPR: Performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation to keep oxygenated blood flowing to the brain and other vital organs.
  3. Early defibrillation: Using an automated external defibrillator (AED) to deliver an electric shock to restore a normal heart rhythm.
  4. Early advanced care: Providing advanced medical treatment such as medications and further monitoring in the hospital.
  5. Integrated post - cardiac arrest care: Comprehensive care after the patient has been resuscitated to improve long - term outcomes.

For the "Five Fears of Rescue":

  1. Fear of Shots: The remedy could be education about the importance and safety of injections in rescue scenarios.
  2. Fear of harming or killing the patient: Training and experience can help reduce this fear.
  3. Disorganization: Having clear protocols and pre - planned procedures can remedy this.
  4. (Illegible in the image)
  5. (Illegible in the image)

Answer:

  1. A heart - attack is when blood flow to part of the heart is blocked, damaging the heart muscle.
  2. a. Left arm

b. Jaw
c. Neck

  1. a. Chest pain or discomfort

b. Shortness of breath
c. Pain in neck, jaw, back, arm, or shoulder
d. Nausea or vomiting
e. Light - headedness or dizziness
f. Cold sweats

  1. a. Not smoking

b. Managing stress
c. Controlling blood pressure
d. Managing diabetes

  1. Call emergency services.
  2. Aspirin
  3. A stroke is when blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted, causing brain cell damage.
  4. F - Face drooping (check for uneven smile)

A - Arm weakness (check for one arm drifting down)
S - Speech difficulty (check for slurring)
T - Time to call emergency services
For Cardiac Chain of Survival:

  1. Early access
  2. Early CPR
  3. Early defibrillation
  4. Early advanced care
  5. Integrated post - cardiac arrest care

For Five Fears of Rescue:

  1. Fear of Shots: Education on injection safety
  2. Fear of harming/killing patient: Training and experience
  3. Disorganization: Clear protocols