What steps should be taken when a cardiac arrest occurs, and how can you take them?

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What steps should be taken when a cardiac arrest occurs, and how can you take them?



Survival rates for cardiac arrest victims are improved by prompt intervention. This highlights the need for widespread awareness and training in cardiac arrest recognition and response. This blog post teaches the signs of cardiac arrest and what to do to help someone.heart failure. AED kopen for emergency use, as you never know when you will need it.

What causes cardiac arrest?

Loss of brain blood supply is the direct cause of cardiac arrest. When the heart's pumping function ceases. This results in a lack of oxygenated blood reaching the body's vital organs and muscles. The victim will suddenly become unresponsive (faint), and their heartbeat will become inaudible. Despite the abrupt nature of the cardiac arrest, there are a few telltale symptoms that may occur beforehand:

● chest pain; difficulty breathing;
● Weakness; dizziness; feeling out of it
● Experiencing discomfort in the chest or left arm;
● exhaustion or a lack of strength;
● Abrupt, extremely rapid heart palpitations (greater than 200 per minute);
● fainting spells

Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency that can strike anyone anytime, regardless of age or physical condition. Immediately responding to a person in cardiac arrest is crucial.

How to tackle the situation ?

The first step in any emergency is to dial 911. (112). Listen to the central station operator's instructions via the phone's loudspeaker. AED or Reanimeren met LifePad should be obtained if they are nearby and accessible during this time.

1. CPR
The victim's breathing should be checked next. CPR can be started as soon as his breathing returns to normal. The operator in the control room will give you specific instructions. Every time you perform CPR, you should switch to M-to-M breathing for two breaths after thirty chest compressions. Rescuers put their bodies through a lot when doing cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Continue CPR as forcefully as possible, preferably in shifts with another responder.

2. AED or Reanimeren met LifePad

Use a defibrillator, such as an AED, or a chest compression device, such as a Reanimeren met LifePad , if the person is not breathing correctly. The victim is given an electric shock to get their heart beating again. You perform CPR in between alternating cycles of this. On the device, it says whether or not a shock is required. Until emergency personnel arrive, CPR must be maintained continuously. Once they take over CPR, the person might receive further care.

Conclusion

AEDs are extremely useful in times of crisis and surprisingly simple to use. A public access AED can be used to save a life by bystanders. Before using an AED, make sure you know how to do it properly by consulting the user manual.

The general public may use many AEDs like Reanimeren met LifePad because they are made with them in mind. Automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) provide voice instructions to guide rescuers through the process. AEDs are safe for non-medical people with minimum training since they are set to only deliver a shock to patients in cardiac arrest whose heart is shockable.










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