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Title: Early Heart Attack Care EHAC


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Early Heart Attack Care(EHAC)
  • Heart attacks have beginnings

2
Course Outline
  • Anatomy and physiology 101 Your Heart
  • A Heart Attack in Progress
  • Concepts of Early Heart Attack Care
  • Recognition and Intervention
  • Delay and Denial
  • You The Early Heart Attack Care Giver

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Part 1
  • Anatomy and Physiology 101
  • Your Heart

4
The Human Heart
  • Location Middle of the chest
  • Size That of a fist
  • Purpose Pumps blood throughout the body
  • Weight 7 12 ounces
  • Capacity Pumps 1,800 gallons of blood
    beats over 100,000 times daily

5
The Human Heart and Coronary Arteries
6
The Human Heart Electric Pump
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Part 2
  • A Heart Attack in Progress

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Heart Attack Facts
  • 1 Killer of adults
  • 4,100 Heart attacks every day
  • 600,000 Heart attack deaths each year
  • Hundreds of thousands survive but are left with a
    damaged heart

9
Three Presentations of a Heart Attack
  • Sudden, severe pain that stops you in your
    tracks
  • Gradual increasing pain with damage occurring
    over a period of hours
  • Very early presentation with mild symptoms over
    hours or days

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Coronary Artery Disease
11
Ischemia Angina Pectoris
12
Complete Obstruction AMI
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Part 3
  • Concepts of Early Heart Attack Care (EHAC)

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Are All Heart Attacks Created Equal?
15
Progress Heart Attack Treatment
  • Thrombolytic Therapy (Clot Busters)
  • Angioplasty
  • Pre-hospital Cardiac Care
  • Decrease in hospital time to treatment
  • saved heart muscle improvement in
    quality of life

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Too Little Progress Heart Attack Recognition
  • Most heart attack patients do not benefit from
    optimal medical advancesWhy?

17
Delay
  • In recognizing and responding to the early
    warning signs of a heart attack

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Why EHAC?
  • Early Care Recognize Respond
  • Often mild symptoms, usually normal activity
  • Late Care Obvious Emergency Respond
  • Incapacitating pain, diminished activity
  • Too Late Care Critical Emergency Respond
  • Unconscious, CPR, defibrillation, probable death
  • 85 of the heart damage takes place within the
    first two hours

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Part 4
  • Recognition and Intervention

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Early Symptoms of a Heart Attack
  • Non-Specific Heart Attack Symptoms
  • Weakness/Fatigue
  • Clammy/Sweating
  • Nausea/Indigestion
  • Dizziness/Nervousness
  • Shortness of Breath
  • Neck/Back/Jaw Pain
  • Feeling of Doom
  • Elbow Pain
  • Specific Heart Attack Symptoms
  • Chest Discomfort
  • Chest Pressure
  • Chest Ache
  • Chest Burning
  • Chest Fullness

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Early Signs of Heart Attack
  • Present in up to half of heart attacks
  • Suddenly accelerate preceding the heart attack
  • Usually appear within 24 hours before the acute
    attack but can begin two to three weeks before
  • Duration varies from a few minutes to several
    hours
  • Usually intermittent with a pain free period
    before the onset of acute occlusion

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Part 5
  • Delay and Denial

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Why Do We Delay?
  • Denial and Procrastination Our Hearts Enemy
  • Its nothing really serious (Ill just rest a
    bit)
  • Im too busy right now (I dont have time to be
    sick)
  • I dont want to be a problem (If it turns out to
    be nothing, Ill be embarrassed by the fuss
    made)
  • Paramedics Beware (First responders can easily be
    swayed by patient rationalizations and denials)
  • Its probably heart burn or indigestion (Ill
    take something for it)
  • Im strong (Just walk it off, grin and bear it)
  • Im healthy (I have no serious medical problems
    I exercise)
  • Ill just wait it out (Everything will be okay)

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Part 6
  • You The Early Heart Attack Care Giver

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What To Ask and Look For
  • Do you have any chest discomfort?
  • Is it tightness, pressure, pain in the center of
    your chest?
  • Is the discomfort also in your arms or jaw or
    neck or throat or back?
  • Are you sick to your stomach?
  • Is the person sweaty or clammy?
  • What were you doing when the symptoms started?
  • Do the symptoms go away with rest?
  • Are you having any shortness of breath?

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Listen to Your Heart and Be A Winner!
  • Be aware of pressure, not necessarily pain, in
    your chest
  • Be aware if it increases with activity and
    subsides with rest
  • Dont try to rationalize it away be honest with
    yourself and others
  • Call 911 or have someone drive you to the nearest
    emergency room
  • Dont go to your doctors office or wait for an
    appointment
  • EHAC is knowing the subtle danger signs and
    acting on them before damage occurs

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