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Cardiac arrest, also known as Sudden Cardiac Arrest, is when the heart stops beating suddenly. The lack of blood flow to the brain and other organs can cause a person to lose consciousness, become disabled or die if not treated immediately.

The terms ‘heart attack’ and ‘cardiac arrest’ are often used interchangeably, but these are two different heart conditions.

A heart attack occurs when there is a blockage in the arteries that stops blood flow in the heart. Due to the lack of blood and oxygen flowing in the heart, the heart muscle tissue will become damaged. Heart attacks can increase the risk for cardiac arrest because heart attacks can alter electrical signals in the heart.

CPR – or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation – is an emergency lifesaving procedure performed when the heart stops beating. Immediate CPR can double or triple chances of survival after cardiac arrest.

If someone experiences cardiac arrest, they need immediate treatment to increase the flow of oxygen-rich blood to their organs. CPR is the compression over the chest to manually pump a patients heart. Rescue breaths are preformed to provide oxygen to the body.

During CPR, proper hand placement on the lower half of the sternum is crucial. Placing hands over the sternum ensures effective chest compressions directly above the heart, optimizing blood circulation throughout the body.

According to the American Heart Association (AHA), the overall survival rate for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is around 10%. However, survival rates can be improved if bystander CPR is started immediately. Studies have shown that bystander CPR increases the chances of survival for someone experiencing cardiac arrest. In fact, the AHA reports that survival rates increases to 40% or higher when bystander CPR is performed promptly. The surival rate is between 24% and 40% for those that happen in the hospital, according to the report published online in the Emergency Medicine Journal.

CPR is preformed between 100 - 120 beats per minute. Famously Staying Alive by the Bee Gees is the same beat. A large list of songs with the correct BPM can be found here


cure-for-fascism The American Red Cross gives the following list of steps to asses if CPR is needed and how to preform:

1 CHECK the scene for safety, form an initial impression and use personal protective equipment (PPE)

2 If the person appears unresponsive, CHECK for responsiveness, breathing, life-threatening bleeding or other life-threatening conditions using shout-tap-shout

3 If the person does not respond and is not breathing or only gasping, CALL 9-1-1 and get equipment, or tell someone to do so

4 Kneel beside the person. Place the person on their back on a firm, flat surface

5 The American Red Cross CPR guidelines recommend 100 to 120 chest compressions per minute, 30 at a time. Remember these five points:

Hand position: Two hands centered on the chest

Body position: Shoulders directly over hands; elbows locked

Compression depth: At least 2 inches

Rate of compressions: 100 to 120 per minute

Allow chest to return to normal position after each compression

6

Give 2 breaths

Open the airway to a past-neutral position using the head-tilt/chin-lift technique Pinch the nose shut, take a normal breath, and make complete seal over the person’s mouth with your mouth. Ensure each breath lasts about 1 second and makes the chest rise; allow air to exit before giving the next breath Note: If the 1st breath does not cause the chest to rise, retilt the head and ensure a proper seal before giving the 2nd breath If the 2nd breath does not make the chest rise, an object may be blocking the airway

7 Continue giving sets of 30 chest compressions and 2 breaths. Use an AED as soon as one is available! Minimize interruptions to chest compressions to less than 10 seconds.

Video instructions

Sources:

https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/cardiac-arrest

https://cpr.heart.org/en/resources/cpr-facts-and-stats

https://www.mycprcertificationonline.com/blog/cpr-success-rate

Instructional images from the AHS Basic Life Support Manual (2020)

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[–] Anvil_Lavigne@hexbear.net 11 points 1 month ago (2 children)
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[–] Moss@hexbear.net 11 points 1 month ago (7 children)

do you guys go to queer bars or clubs? ive only been to one and it wasnt really my vibe, but i dont really like clubs anyway

[–] TerminalEncounter@hexbear.net 11 points 1 month ago (1 children)

There were 2 in the city I used to live in, then eventually one shut down. Now there's one, the owner is kind of a dick, but it's the last gay bar standing.

I do remember going in when I was so much younger and so much more naive, seeing puppy play cards on the table and thinking "aw I love puppies!" Then going to the event and finding out - oh, these are people puppies, how nice.

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[–] Eco@hexbear.net 11 points 1 month ago

i've been to a few, but they were always filled with straight women

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[–] TerminalEncounter@hexbear.net 11 points 1 month ago

Revenge tastes best when wearing a dress

[–] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 11 points 1 month ago (5 children)

gender envyI wanna look like Annie Lennox and/or Carrie-Anne Moss when I grow up

I mean, I'm already grown up chronologically, but mostly in an unfavorable way, so you get what I mean

Is posting look goals or envious stuff weird and uncouth here? Sorry if it is shy

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[–] JohnBrownsBussy2@hexbear.net 11 points 1 month ago (3 children)

CW mention of mental health/healthcareSo, I have a psychiatric medical consult coming up. I don't know exactly how it could go, since I have never had a psychiatric appointment and I have ~15 years of untreated mental health issues to unpack, along with gender care. I am worried about HRT not coming up. I will definitely insist on discussing it, but I am curious if anyone has experiences they'd been willing to share.

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[–] DeathToBritain@hexbear.net 11 points 1 month ago (1 children)

curious, people claim he/him lesbians aren't real, but I'm prety sure there's men on Lesbos

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[–] Beluga@hexbear.net 11 points 1 month ago

Flying microtonal banana

[–] Eco@hexbear.net 11 points 1 month ago (2 children)

it really feels like it's rained every day this year

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[–] TerminalEncounter@hexbear.net 11 points 1 month ago

"Staph A, what's that? Does she have to take the antibiotics?"

Oh no, I've become one of those healthcare workers that forgot how to talk to regular people 😱 - I'm sorry, I will tell you next time it's a type of bacteria FIRST before listing the shortened nickname

This is how we got a post op kidney stone lithrotripsy lady in who didn't know they were going through her urethra, it wasnt explained in normal people language and she didnt feel she could ask questions I guess - although there were a lot of failures that happened to make it so that she didn't know her urethra and vagina were 2 different things... poor gal.

[–] EstraDoll@hexbear.net 11 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

guys i'm debating whether to keep putting on like 5 more pounds or if i should cycle back down to something more ideal help me decide. upbear this soon please i want to go grocery spopping soon

EDIT: alright, voting is closed because i need to go spopping now. cycle down wins 3-2

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[–] TerminalEncounter@hexbear.net 11 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

50 Shades of Grey but Christian Grey is a Feeder

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[–] DeathToBritain@hexbear.net 11 points 1 month ago

got a first aid, including CPR, certification at my last workplace. nice thing to have, never know when you might need it

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