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Heart attack

first aid
In a medical emergency,
call Triple Zero (000) for
an ambulance.

Signs & symptoms

© St John Ambulance Australia. St John first aid protocols are for the Australian market only. All care has been taken in preparing the information but St John takes no
responsibility for its use by other parties or individuals. This information is not a substitute for first aid training. St John recommends practical first aid training courses.
The warning signs of heart attack What to do
vary and usually last for at least 10
minutes. 1. Follow DRSABCD.
The patient may get more than one 2. Advise the patient to immediately stop what they
of these symptoms.
are doing and to rest.
• Discomfort or pain in the centre
of the chest. It may come 3. If any symptoms are severe, get worse quickly,
suddenly or start slowly over or last for 10 minutes, ensure an ambulance has
minutes. It may be described as
tightness, heaviness, fullness, been called. Do not hang up.
squeezing.
4. Loosen tight clothing.
• Severe, moderate or mild pain.
• Pain may spread to the neck, 5. If patient has been prescribed medication such
throat or jaw, shoulders, the as a tablet or oral spray for angina, get it and
back, and either or both arms.
help the patient in taking it as they have been
Other signs and symptoms directed.
• shortness of breath
• sweating
6. Give the conscious patient 1 aspirin tablet with
• nausea / vomiting water. Do not give aspirin to those allergic to it
• dizziness. or if their doctor has warned them against taking
aspirin.
Do not drive the patient to a 7. Stay with the patient and regularly check their
hospital in case of a further attack.
The ambulance is the safest and response and breathing.
fastest way to get to the hospital.
8. Be prepared to give CPR.

See the Heart Foundation’s Heart Attack


Action Plan: www.heartattackfacts.org.au

SAVE A LIFE
Version Sept. 2014.

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