Heart attack
FIRST AID FACT SHEET
How to treat a heart attack
A heart attack is a pain caused by a blockage of an artery that supplies blood to the heart and causes damage or death of the heart muscle.
What to do
Unconscious casualty
- Follow DRSABCD St John WA Action Plan
- Locate the nearest defibrillator and keep it on standby
- Place casualty in recovery position
- Urgent medical aid. Call Triple Zero (000) for an ambulance
- Stay with the casualty and monitor breathing
- Be prepared to give CPR and administer defibrillation if symptoms worsen.
Conscious casualty
- Follow DRSABCD St John WA Action Plan.
- Locate the nearest defibrillator and keep it on standby
- Advise the casualty to immediately sit down to rest and reassure them
- If the casualty has been prescribed medication such as a tablet or oral spray for angina, assist them to take it as they have been directed
- If symptoms last for ten (10) minutes or become worse quickly or are severe, call Triple Zero (000) for an ambulance immediately
- Give 300mg (one tablet) of aspirin with water. DO NOT give aspirin to those allergic to it or if their doctor has advised them against taking aspirin
- Stay with the casualty and monitor consciousness and vital signs. Be prepared to give CPR and administer defibrillation if symptoms worsen.
Signs and symptoms
- Pain in the chest may be:
+ Tight, gripping or squeezing
+ Mild to severe
+ Felt in the centre of the chest, shoulders, back, neck or jaw. - Breathlessness
- Dizzy, lightheaded
- Feel sick or may vomit
- Pale, cold, clammy skin
- May collapse and suffer a cardiac arrest.
Caused by
- Narrowing of the arteries
- A diet high in saturated fats
- Smoking
- High blood pressure.