Some facts about Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)

Been a minute 😊 
Let's pick up from where we left off. 
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The "slumped and died" syndrome (S&D)
Most of the episodes of S&D are as a result of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)

SCA has plagued quite a lot of people and sadly has more often than not led to their deaths. 

Let's put out some facts👇

📌 SCAs can happen to anyone, though there are predisposing factors 
📌 most SCAs happen outside of a hospital 
📌 when someone dlumps and becomes unresponsive, most of the time, those around are clueless on what to do to help
📌 so much time is wasted before medical help us accessed 
📌 an episode of SCA  doesn't neccesarily have to lead to death 
📌 when people slump and become unresponsive, certain first aid interventions when applied can give them a chance at survival 
📌 there are medical equipments that can be deployed to improve survival chances
📌 every second counts! The longer it takes to commence first aid and access professional medical care, the narrower the survival chances 
📌 There are stories of people who have survived SCAs, just because they got help before it became too late

Wouldn't you want to know and learn what can be done to help someone who has suffered an SCA?
Wouldn't you want to to save someone from sudden death as a result of SCA?

In subsequent posts, we would be giving vital info. Don't snooze 😉

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