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Chapter 6 : Nervous System EmergenciesSome emergencies affect the brain and nervous system, and others affect the heart and circulation. Either way, fast action matters. In this chapter, you’ll learn how to recognize common warning signs and what to do until EMS arrives. Check the Scene + Call for Help
A. Cardiac Emergency: Heart Attack A heart attack happens when blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked, causing damage to heart tissue. Common signs and symptoms may include:
First Aid steps:
B. Nervous System Emergencies 1) Stroke A stroke happens when blood flow to the brain is blocked or when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures. It often occurs suddenly. Signs and symptoms may include:
First Aid steps:
2) Seizure A seizure is abnormal electrical activity in the brain. It can look like mild shaking or strong convulsions. Most seizures stop within a few minutes. Possible causes include:
First Aid steps:
3) Head and Spinal Injuries Head and spinal injuries can affect movement, sensation, breathing, and alertness. Possible causes include:
Signs and symptoms may include:
First Aid steps:
If the Person Becomes Unresponsive
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Some emergencies affect the brain and nervous system, and others affect the heart and circulation. Either way, fast action matters.
In this chapter, you’ll learn how to recognize common warning signs and what to do until EMS arrives.
Check the Scene + Call for Help
A. Cardiac Emergency: Heart Attack
A heart attack happens when blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked, causing damage to heart tissue.
Common signs and symptoms may include:
First Aid steps:
B. Nervous System Emergencies
1) Stroke
A stroke happens when blood flow to the brain is blocked or when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures. It often occurs suddenly.
Signs and symptoms may include:
First Aid steps:
2) Seizure
A seizure is abnormal electrical activity in the brain. It can look like mild shaking or strong convulsions. Most seizures stop within a few minutes.
Possible causes include:
First Aid steps:
3) Head and Spinal Injuries
Head and spinal injuries can affect movement, sensation, breathing, and alertness.
Possible causes include:
Signs and symptoms may include:
First Aid steps:
If the Person Becomes Unresponsive