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Which of the following are the cardinal signs of cardiac arrest?​

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Answered by thomasyesudas
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Answer:

Fatigue or weakness

Shortness of breath

Fainting

Dizziness or lightheadedness

Heart palpitations

Chest pain

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Answered by vishal25505
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The first and often only symptom of Sudden Cardiac Arrest is loss of consciousness (fainting) due to lack of blood to the brain. At the same time, no heartbeat or pulse can be felt.

The first and often only symptom of Sudden Cardiac Arrest is loss of consciousness (fainting) due to lack of blood to the brain. At the same time, no heartbeat or pulse can be felt.While there are often no warning signs before Sudden Cardiac Arrest occurs, some of these symptoms may come before Sudden Cardiac Arrest:

The first and often only symptom of Sudden Cardiac Arrest is loss of consciousness (fainting) due to lack of blood to the brain. At the same time, no heartbeat or pulse can be felt.While there are often no warning signs before Sudden Cardiac Arrest occurs, some of these symptoms may come before Sudden Cardiac Arrest:Fatigue or weakness

The first and often only symptom of Sudden Cardiac Arrest is loss of consciousness (fainting) due to lack of blood to the brain. At the same time, no heartbeat or pulse can be felt.While there are often no warning signs before Sudden Cardiac Arrest occurs, some of these symptoms may come before Sudden Cardiac Arrest:Fatigue or weaknessShortness of breath

The first and often only symptom of Sudden Cardiac Arrest is loss of consciousness (fainting) due to lack of blood to the brain. At the same time, no heartbeat or pulse can be felt.While there are often no warning signs before Sudden Cardiac Arrest occurs, some of these symptoms may come before Sudden Cardiac Arrest:Fatigue or weaknessShortness of breathFainting

The first and often only symptom of Sudden Cardiac Arrest is loss of consciousness (fainting) due to lack of blood to the brain. At the same time, no heartbeat or pulse can be felt.While there are often no warning signs before Sudden Cardiac Arrest occurs, some of these symptoms may come before Sudden Cardiac Arrest:Fatigue or weaknessShortness of breathFaintingDizziness or lightheadedness

The first and often only symptom of Sudden Cardiac Arrest is loss of consciousness (fainting) due to lack of blood to the brain. At the same time, no heartbeat or pulse can be felt.While there are often no warning signs before Sudden Cardiac Arrest occurs, some of these symptoms may come before Sudden Cardiac Arrest:Fatigue or weaknessShortness of breathFaintingDizziness or lightheadednessHeart palpitations

The first and often only symptom of Sudden Cardiac Arrest is loss of consciousness (fainting) due to lack of blood to the brain. At the same time, no heartbeat or pulse can be felt.While there are often no warning signs before Sudden Cardiac Arrest occurs, some of these symptoms may come before Sudden Cardiac Arrest:Fatigue or weaknessShortness of breathFaintingDizziness or lightheadednessHeart palpitationsChest pain

The first and often only symptom of Sudden Cardiac Arrest is loss of consciousness (fainting) due to lack of blood to the brain. At the same time, no heartbeat or pulse can be felt.While there are often no warning signs before Sudden Cardiac Arrest occurs, some of these symptoms may come before Sudden Cardiac Arrest:Fatigue or weaknessShortness of breathFaintingDizziness or lightheadednessHeart palpitationsChest painSome people who are said to have died from a "massive heart attack" may instead have died from Sudden Cardiac Arrest.

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