Heart related emergency generally occurs due to blockage in arteries and can lead to death in some severe conditions. There are various factors which affect the severity of symptoms such as gender, age, immunity and medical conditions etc.
The very initial symptoms of a heart related emergency is Vomiting, chest pain, shortness of breath, lightheadness, extreme fatigue etc.
Patient will likely look pale, blue and clammy, they will have incredible pain across their chest, down their left arm and often across their jaw.
If you see someone with these symptoms get them to sit down - you need to reduce the work of the heart - and call an ambulance.
Heart pains (called angina) are caused by a narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the heart (the coronary arteries).
If a blood clot forms over a patch of atheroma in a coronary artery it can cause a heart attack (myocardial infarction).Women feel less localized symptoms that men. That means that they can't say exactly where it hurts.According to Mayo Clinic:People may experience:
Pain areas: in the area between shoulder blades, arm, chest, jaw, left arm, or upper abdomen
Pain types: can be burning in the chest, crushing, like a clenched fist in the chest, or mild pain
Pain circumstances: can occur during rest
Whole body: dizziness, fatigue, lightheadedness, clammy skin, cold sweat, or sweating
Chest: discomfort, fullness, or tightness
Gastrointestinal: indigestion, nausea, or vomiting
Neck: discomfort or tightness
Arm: discomfort or tightness
Also common: anxiety, feeling of impending doom, sensation of an abnormal heartbeat, shortness of breath, or shoulder discomfort
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Those are typical signs of a heart attack, and you should call 911 or your community's emergency/ambulance service immediately if you are experiencing these symptoms.
Yes, vomiting, is related to a heart attack. It is a common symptom of a heart attack.
Check - Call - Care Check for signs of a heart attack, check the scene for safety. Call 911 (or emergency services - numbers are different around the world) Care for the person. Have them sit down and rest comfortably. Monitor their condition. Be prepared to perform CPR or to use an AED if it is available.
There are many, depending on the stage of the patient's related conditions. Some are: Provide positioning with the head of bed the elevated (Fowler's position). Give adequate oxygen supply. Monitor vital signs regularly and before medications if indicated. Identify early signs or worsening signs of CHF, such as reduced oxygen saturations, pedal edema, heart irregularities, heart rate, increased work of breathing, rapid weight changes, etc. and notify the physician if changed from baseline. Monitor intake and output. Report changes in lab results.
Sever allergies can cause the body to go into shock and one of the signs of shock is a fast heart rate (tahcycardia).
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Pulse rate and blood pressure are two vital signs that are heart related.
Emergency signs are in green. If you see "Emergency exit" signs, or "Emergency eyewash" signs etc.. They are always in bold letters and green.
Depressed heart attack survivors have a higher mortality rate in the first 18 months after the initial heart attack than their nondepressed counterparts.
First aid is the appropriate initial treatment in emergency situations. It includes proper splinting, control of blood loss, and monitoring vital signs such as breathing and circulation
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what are the signs for a mild heart attack?
You will get short of breath and feel weak like you can't walk and wanna collaps and also sweating my occur and the heart may jump uncontrollably and feel like your dieing