ED-3220 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Ope, Automated External Defibrillator, Coronary Artery Disease

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Occurs when coronary arteries suffer from atherosclerosis: coronary arteries. Supply blood to the heart: atherosclerosis. Cholesterol and fatty deposits (plaque) build up on the inner artery walls. Reduces amount of blood that can flow through the arteries. Heart attack: blood and oxygen flow to the heart are reduced and heart stops, signals. Persistent chest pain / discomfort / pressure lasting more than 3-5 minutes or goes away then returns. Discomfort in other areas of the upper body. Person may sweat a lot and feel dizzy. Loss of consciousness: signals that are more likely in women. Have the person stop activity and rest. Prepare to perform cpr or use aed. Do not move the person to the hospital yourself! Angina pectoris: pain in the chest that comes often at different times, heart is(cid:374)"t receiving enough oxygen, nitroglycerin. Type of medicine that widens the arteries temporarily.

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