blood vessels that supply the heart with oxygen-rich blood
what are coronary arteries
the first thing you should do if you suspect someone is having a heart attack
what is call 911
a fatty substance that contributes to the risk for heart disease
what is cholesterol
the purpose of CPR
What is to supply the vital organs with blood containing oxygen
What is resume CPR until AED reanalyzes or you notice obvious sign of life
a sudden illness involving the death of heart muscle tissue caused when it does not receive oxygen-rich blood
what is heart attack
the most common sign of a heart attack
persistent chest pain and pressure
temporary chest pain caused by a lack of oxygen to the heart
angina pectoris
CPR takes over these two body systems
What is circulatory and respiratory
placing AED pads on a small child or infant
what is make sure they don't touch by placing one in the middle of the chest and the other on the back between shoulder blades
what is cardiac arrest
Give an adult CPR when these two conditions are present
What is when they are unresponsive and not breathing normally
Do this while the AED analyzes heart rhythm
what is make sure nobody is touching the person