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RE: A perspective when an Urgent Care Centre misdiagnosed.
Aww. Being misdiagnosed is one of the worst thing ever, it's always best to ask for second opinion and to remember these symptoms you have mentioned above for future. This post could help save lives. ❤
Thank you..even if it could save one, i'll be happy☺☺
i have a question lola, and it's out of curiosity. What is usually done with patients that are identified having early symptoms of heart attack?
Since heart attack means there is a blockage in one or 2 or 3 arteries...
treatment is to open the artery or unblock the artery to have blood flow thru:
Access to these things are the emergency measures. In our HAC, once a patient arrives, the HAC nurse can give those tablets (1) while waiting for the team.
They are the standard meds ie. Aspirin 300mg and Clopidogrel or ticagrelor loading doses then bring the patient to cath lab.
I-popost ko pa ba to kaya?
Yay thankyou for taking your time to reply and to explain it to me. I just feel like it's important for me to know all these things. Haha good informative post yan lola if ibblog mo sya it would help people be aware about heart attacks.
Yeah ok..tapusin ko muna un diet series..hirap i-format. Plus dami advertisements😂