Every
individual should be well-trained in the life-saving Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation procedures which is a combination of chest compressions and
rescue breaths and everyone should make sure to enroll for a CPR class Tampa in order to face
cardiac emergencies including heart attacks and cardiac arrests successfully.
There are courses for both healthcare as well as non-healthcare providers, one
should enroll for an accredited training center such as the AHA accredited CPR
Tampa in Florida. At the end of the training classes a student would be
eligible for a certification after successfully passing a skills test and a
written exam.
Recognizing A Heart Attack
The major
symptom of heart attack is chest pain which lasts more than 5 minutes and the
pain can be described as pressure, aching, tightness, or squeezing. Persistent
chest pain is the primary indicator of a heart attack, there are certain
signals as well such as discomfort in other parts of the upper body including
the shoulder, neck, arm, jaw, stomach or back. Difficulty in breathing is
another signal which is often experienced as faster breathing or noisy breathing.
Some other symptoms include heavy sweating, vomiting, etc. A heart attack is
life-threatening and a victim would require immediate help, any sort of upper
body pain which is persistent should be taken seriously. But, on the other
hand, if the upper body pain disappears and does not come back, it may be a
sign of angina which may be a signal of heart disease and the victim should
immediately visit a doctor.
Dealing With A Heart Attack
There are
many people who are not aware of the signals of a heart attack and even claim
to be not having one, claiming that they are experiencing bad indigestion,
heartburn, muscle spasms, etc. People who die of a heart attack die within two
hours of experiencing the first signals and half of all people experiencing a
heart attack wait for around two hours or more prior to seeking medical help.
If you suddenly come across a heart attack victim, immediately call 911. Make
the person rest comfortably and sitting is often the comfortable position,
loosen all sorts of tight clothing, if possible, ask the victim if they had any
history of a heart disease. Aspirin helps in slowing blood clotting, give the
victim 2 to 4 chewable baby aspirins with some water if the person is not
allergic to it, isn't taking blood thinners like Coumadin, and hasn't been told
by their doctor not to take aspirin.
If you know
CPR, become ready to perform it, get hold of an AED device and make use of it.
In the CPR
class Tampa itself training in how to use an Automated External
Defibrillator device would be imparted to the students, no separate class is
required for that. So enroll for a program today. For more information about
the courses at CPR Tampa call on 727-240-9404.
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