I just received a message from a friend. My boyfriend loves me and want my own good. The message explains how to save a heart attack when one is alone. He holds himself to a friend who loved him too.
The problem is that the message is wrong, even dangerous.
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Good to know
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Important Message
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Say it is 6:15 pm ...
What you drive by returning alone at home after a hard day of work ...
Really tired and frustrated ...
You are quite stressed and upset ...
Suddenly, you feel a sharp pain in your chest that spreads to your arm and your jaw. You are 8 km from the hospital nearest you. Unfortunately, you do not know if you manage to ride all that distance ..
WHAT TO DO?
You have taken a course in CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) BUT THE INSTRUCTOR COURSE thee DO NOT LEARNED HOW TO APPLY TO YOU YOURSELF!
HOW TO SURVIVE A HEART ATTACK WHEN YOU'RE ALONE?
MANY PEOPLE ARE ALONE WHEN THEY SUFFER A HEART ATTACK ... NOT HELP. NOTE THAT THE PERSON HIS HEART BEATS incorrect and begins to wane. SHE WAS ONLY 10 SECONDS BEFORE YOU LOSE consciousness.
WHAT TO DO?
ANSWER:
DO NOT PANIC ... REPEAT started coughing and vigorous.
YOU SHOULD TAKE A DEEP BREATH BEFORE EACH COUGH, THE COUGH MUST BE DEEP AND PROLONGED, AS WHEN THERE'S MUCUS; IT MUST COME FROM DEEPEST OF THE BREAST.
INSPIRATION AND THE COUGH MUST REPEAT EVERY 2 SECONDS NOT STOP, UNTIL YOU GET HELP, OR UNTIL YOUR HEART USUALLY BAT AGAIN.
deep breathing OXYGEN TO PROVIDE FOR LUNG AND MOVEMENTS COUGH AND UNDERSTAND THE HEART carry blood. PRESSURE ON THE HEART ALSO HELPS TO RESTORE NORMAL RHYTHM. THIS WAY, THE VICTIM OF HEART ATTACK MAY SUCCEED TO REACH THE HOSPITAL.
ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN THE N. º 240 OF JOURNAL OF GENERAL HOSPITAL ROCHESTER
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Note: Capitals are in the original text. Sorry for the discomfort that his reading may cause you.
Let the message.
- First question: title. Sensasionaliste title too generic. Tell yourself that if it was that important, you would have probably heard on the radio or on TV.
- Second doubt: Contextualization. S attempts to approach you, put you in a specific situation and then scare you.
- Third doubt: THE CAPITALS. We really want to scare you. Boo!
- Fourth question: The simplest solution is not mentioned. If you have already taken a course in CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), you surely will remind you that probably the first thing to do is call 911.
- The translation of English is poor. The source mentions the " N. º 240 OF JOURNAL OF GENERAL HOSPITAL ROCHESTER . The original English text says rather " from Health Cares, Rochester General Hospital via Chapter 240's newsletter And The Beat Goes On ... (reprint from The Mended Hearts, Inc.. Publication, Heart Response .
- A Researcher the Rochester General Hospital will reveal at the bottom of the main page that the article was false .
- Another research with Mended Hearts will confirm the invalidity of an article to save your life. Mended Hearts will also give you following recommendation: If you suspect a heart problem, your best chance of survival is to call 911.
article to a failure to give the reader a false sense of knowledge. This knowledge was false, its application can be fatal.
Save your friends. Tell them the truth. Do not spread this myth. Tell them to read the Breaker-of- Myths ...