For a minute, heart attack and cardiac arrest are two different things, but if you have a screen, watch it without scrolling. Many people get confused that heart attack and cardiac arrest are the same. But they are two different conditions. Heart attack means that the blood flow to the heart is suddenly reduced due to a cardiac blockage. This causes symptoms like sweating and breathlessness on the chest. The patient is not conscious. But cardiac arrest means that the heart suddenly stops beating heavily.
Due to this, they collapse and become unconscious. Breathing also stops. In this very emergency condition, immediate CPR or AED can save lives. If treatment is taken on time, lives can be saved in both cases. If you find this reel informative, share it with your friends and family members.