Sure. You just see if the person's heart is beating. But you're gonna have to be a doctor.
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There is no medication known as a "heart attack pill." Patients with heart attacks may be given aspirin and morphine.
Anyone can suffer from a heart attack and it could only be minutes for the heart attack to kick in.
Heart attacks are not universally fatal. There is no rule about how long one can go without treatment before death. Some people have small heart attacks without being aware they had one.
Heart Attack Grill was created in 2005.
A heart attack will be discovered during an autopsy. The stress and damage done to the heart will be apparent during an autopsy.
Yes, upon autopsy the evidence of suffication is readily determined as well if a person died of heart disease. there are specific signs and symptoms of each
An autopsy showed that he died of a massive heart attack.
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Laura died on February 10, 1957. In all likelihood (there was no autopsy), yes it was a heart attack. She had only been released from the hospital five weeks before, and was treated for diabetes and a bad heart condition while she was hospitalized. She was 90 years old, and had had a hard life. She died in her sleep, and the odds-on reason is almost certainly a heart attack.
Even if an organ is enlarged, it does not necessarily mean that it weighs more than the average weight of the organ. The weight of an enlarged heart would have to be determined by an autopsy. The average weight of the human heart is between 250 and 350 grams.
Yes, according to the medical examiners office.
No, it's another name for "chest pain". Chest pain is associated with having a heart-attack, but can also just occur by itself (without a heart-attack).
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There is no medication known as a "heart attack pill." Patients with heart attacks may be given aspirin and morphine.
Heart attack or stroke probably. His death was sudden and rather mysterious. His wife would not let an autopsy be performed so the cause of his death was a subject for much discussion. In fact, one man wrote a book accusing his wife of poisoning him.
Yes. It is not uncommon for a heart attack to be either totally without symptoms, or to have symptoms which are totally confusing.