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 Heart Attack Slide Show - Worth 45 Seconds of Your Time
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Posted on 02-07-08 10:41 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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its about saving urself from heart attack. nice one. have a look and tell others also.

http://www.cwunortheast.co.uk/heartattack.pps


 
Posted on 02-07-08 11:18 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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thank you for sharing..

 
Posted on 02-07-08 2:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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thanks dude. Priceless information.
 
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Posted on 02-07-08 6:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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This is BS. Can you please check your information before you post such a sensitive stuff.. The following article is from american heart association.. Notice that it is only appropriate for certain situation and that also only for few seconds. It might actually be more deadly if you use it on other situation other than the one mentioned there..

Cough CPR

The American Heart Association does not endorse "cough CPR," a coughing procedure widely publicized on the Internet. As noted in the 2005 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care, the American Heart Association DOES NOT TEACH THIS AS PART OF THE CORE CURRICULUM IN ANY COURSE.

During a sudden arrhythmia (abnormal heart rhythm), it may be possible for a conscious, responsive person to cough forcefully and maintain enough blood flow to the brain to remain conscious for a few seconds until the arrhythmia disappears or is treated. Blood flow is maintained by increased pressure in the chest that occurs during forceful coughs. This has been mislabeled "cough CPR," although it's not a form of traditional resuscitation.

Why isn't "cough CPR" appropriate in CPR training courses?

"Cough CPR" should not be routinely taught in lay-rescuer CPR courses, because it would complicate teaching traditional CPR. It would add information that's not generally useful in the prehospital setting. In virtually all lay-rescuer CPR courses, the finding that signals an emergency is the victim's unresponsiveness. This signals the rescuer to begin the "A, B, C's" of CPR. Unresponsive victims will not be able to perform "cough CPR."

Are there situations when "cough CPR" is appropriate?

This coughing technique to maintain blood flow during brief arrhythmias has been useful in the hospital, particularly during cardiac catheterization. In such cases the patient's ECG is monitored continuously, and a physician is present.

During cardiac catheterization, patients may develop sudden arrhythmias. If a life-threatening arrhythmia is detected within the first 10 to 15 seconds and before the patient loses consciousness, a physician or nurse may tell the patient to cough. Repeated, forceful coughing can help the person stay conscious until the arrhythmia disappears or is treated.

Therefore, the usefulness of "cough CPR" is generally limited to monitored patients with a witnessed arrest in the hospital setting.

AHA Recommendation

The best strategy is to be aware of the early warning signs for heart attack and cardiac arrest and respond to them by calling 9-1-1. If you're driving alone and you start having severe chest pain or discomfort that starts to spread into your arm and up into your jaw (the scenario presented in the Internet article), pull over and flag down another motorist for help or phone 9-1-1 on a cellular telephone.



http://www.snopes.com/medical/homecure/coughcpr.asp

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Posted on 02-07-08 11:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Mr/Mrs o-o timi chai kina afno naam jastai geda jasto gaff gareko...the couging therapy in the powerpoint was suggested for a very small period of time and for a situation when no one is around and the help is on the way. The article by AHA also do not speak against this fact and do not suggest anything against it. If you think the information posted by OcRam is BS then there is only one way to deal with the situation if you have a sudden heart attack...wait for someone to come to rescue you or wait for the death to come.
 
Posted on 02-08-08 3:04 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yea deshbhaktanepali, why don't you shoot yourself if you are having a heart attack then.. I think it would be a better idea than coughing.. Can you read the highlighted words moron..

It is only good for few seconds not 10 mins that the power point claims.. It is in second paragraph
It is only good for certain kind of heartattack.. It is in the 6th paragraph

Also visit the website at the bottom of the my post and you will know. Another moron who doesn't do more research of his own and jumps to conclusion.

 


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