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What is a sudden cardiac arrest? - Answer-The sudden, unexpected, loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness. What causes a sudden cardiac arrest? - Answer-A sudden cardiac arrest is caused by an electrical disturbance in the heart that disrupts its pumping action. Can a heart attac...

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Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Heart Attack
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What is a sudden cardiac arrest? - Answer-The sudden, unexpected, loss of heart
function, breathing, and consciousness.

What causes a sudden cardiac arrest? - Answer-A sudden cardiac arrest is caused by
an electrical disturbance in the heart that disrupts its pumping action.

Can a heart attack cause a sudden cardiac arrest? - Answer-Yes.

Is a heart attack and a sudden cardiac arrest the same thing? - Answer-No.

What does CPR stand for? - Answer-Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.

What treatments can be administered after a sudden cardiac arrest? - Answer-CPR,
treatment with a defibrillator, and chest compression's.

What are common symptoms of a sudden cardiac arrest? - Answer-Sudden collapse,
no pulse, no breathing, and loss of consciousness

What are other symptoms that may precede sudden cardiac arrest? - Answer-Fatigue,
fainting, blackouts, dizziness, chest pain, shortness of breath, palpitations, or vomiting.

Does sudden cardiac arrest often occur with warning? - Answer-No.

What can sudden cardiac arrest cause? - Answer-Death or permanent brain damage.

How much time may go by before death or permanent brain damage may take place? -
Answer-4-6 minutes.

What causes death or brain damage when a sudden cardiac arrest takes place? -
Answer-A lack of oxygenated blood to the brain.

At what rate should chest comprehensions be administered. - Answer-100-120
compression's per minute.

How long should chest compression's be preformed? - Answer-2-3 minutes.

What is an abnormality in your heart rhythm called? - Answer-Arrhythmia.

What is Commodio Cordis? - Answer-A lethal disruption of heart rhythm that occurs as
a result of a blow or trauma directly over the heart.

, What is the region directly over the heart called? - Answer-The Precordial Region.

What heart conditions can lead to a sudden cardiac arrest? - Answer-Coronary Artery
Disease, heart attack, enlarged heart, Valvular Heart Disease, Congenital Heart
Disease, and electrical problems in the heart.

What is Coronary Artery Disease? - Answer-When your arteries become clogged with
cholesterol and other deposits.

What does Coronary Artery Disease do to your heart? - Answer-It reduces blood flow to
your heart.

What is an enlarged heart known as? - Answer-Cardiomyopathy.

What does your heart do when you have Cardiomyopathy? - Answer-Your heart's
muscular walls stretch and enlarge or thicken.

What can Cardiomyopathy cause beside sudden cardiac arrest? - Answer-Heart tissue
damage and arrhythmia.

What is Valvular Heart Disease? - Answer-A leaking, narrowing, or defect in the your
heart's valves.

25. How many valves are in the heart? - Answer-4.

What are the names of the valves in the heart? - Answer-Mitral, Aortic, Tricuspid,
Pulmonary.

What is Congenital Heart disease? - Answer-An abnormality in the heart that develops
before birth.

Are adults who have had corrective surgery for Congenital Heart Disease still at an
increased risk for a sudden cardiac arrest? - Answer-Yes.

What are electrical problems in the heart called? - Answer-Primary heart rhythm
abnormalities.

What are electrical problems in the heart caused by? - Answer-Irregular heartbeats.

What diseases can cause irregular heartbeats? - Answer-Brugada's Syndrome, Long
QT Syndrome, or Arrhythmia.

What causes unconsciousness? - Answer-A reduced blood flow to your brain.

What is the only organ in the body that does not have a reserve of oxygen-rich blood? -
Answer-The Brain.

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