The normal rhythm of the heart is disturbed with an irregular and rapid beating of the heart’s upper chambers (the atria) when people develop Atrial Fibrillation. Symptoms include a rapid heartbeat along with dizziness, confusion, palpitations, breathlessness, weakness and chest pain and the person may also have a heart murmur. Some of the triggers include caffeine, stress and alcohol consumption. Individuals with hypertension, coronary artery disease, congenital heart disease and other heart conditions are most likely to experience Atrial Fibrillation. The risk of heart failure and stroke is more among these people. The good thing is A-Fib can be managed with medications and lifestyle changes. Before going ahead, here’s some information on the life-saving CPR techniques. The CPR techniques comprise chest compressions and rescue breaths. Proper application can revive the life of a victim involved in a cardiac emergency which can either be a cardiac arrest or heart attack. These...