Knowing the signs of a heart attack, stroke, and cardiac arrest can save a life.
Heart Attack Symptoms:
- Chest discomfort: Many heart attacks involve discomfort in the center or left side of chest which may last a few minutes or which goes away and comes back. It may feel like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness, or pain. Be aware that a good percentage of heart attacks occur silently.
- Upper body discomfort: You may experience pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw, or stomach.
- Shortness of breath: Shortness of breath can happen with or without chest discomfort.
- Nausea/vomiting: You may have symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, unusual or unexplained tiredness, and dizziness.
Call 911 if you experience heart attack warning signs. Knowing the signs and calling 911 can save a life.
Stroke Symptoms: symptoms occur suddenly
- Numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, especially in one side of the body
- Confusion, trouble speaking, or difficulty understanding
- Trouble seeing in one or both eyes
- Dizziness, loss of balance, lack of coordination, or trouble walking
- Severe headache
Spot a stroke F.A.S.T
- Face drooping: Ask the person to smile, does one side of their face droop?
- Arm weakness: Ask the person to raise both arms, does one arm drift downward?
- Speech difficulty: Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase, such as “the sky is blue,” is their speech slurred or strange?
- Time to call 911: If you see any of these signs, even if they go away, call 911 immediately.
Knowing the warning signs of a stroke may be the difference between recovery and disability. Learn to think and act F.A.S.T.
Cardiac Arrest Symptoms:
- Dizziness
- Shortness of breath
- Fatigue
- Vomiting
- Heart palpitations
- Sudden loss of responsiveness: No response to tapping on shoulders
- No normal breathing: Tilt the person’s head up and check for at least 5 seconds, have they taken a normal breath?