First Aid

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What To Do If Someone Has a Heart Attack at Home

If someone has heart attack symptoms at home, stop activity, call 000, keep them resting, and chew 300 mg aspirin if safe. If they collapse and stop breathing, start CPR.

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What To Do If Someone Has a Seizure from Alcohol Withdrawal

If someone has a seizure from alcohol withdrawal, call 000, protect them from injury, and check breathing when it stops. Severe withdrawal can worsen quickly.

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What To Do If Someone Faints at the Gym

What To Do If Someone Faints at the Gym Key Takeaway: If someone faints or collapses at the gym, check breathing first and act — no normal breathing means CPR and an AED immediately, breathing but unconscious still needs urgent medical help. Even if they recover quickly, they should seek medical assessment before returning to

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