AHA's Stroke Chain of Survival is part of the assessment system when there is rapid recognition of stroke signs and symptoms by the public.
One of the main causes of death in the US is sudden Stroke and cardiac arrest, which occurs when the heart stops beating. A cardiac arrest is brought on by an electrical issue in the heart that disrupts the regular rhythm of the heart.
To increase their chances of survival, sufferers of sudden cardiac arrest need to receive a number of life-saving interventions right away. Health professionals came up with the term "cardiac chain of survival" to emphasize the significance of each stage in a well-orchestrated rescue and to raise public awareness of these life-saving procedures.
Bystanders and first responders must follow a set of actions known as the cardiac chain of survival in order to increase the likelihood that a person will survive a cardiac arrest.
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