Quick CPR tremor.

One day in 2021, the retired mother Zhang used to travel through the market stalls. Mrs. Zhang’s flat and emotional. After an intense bargaining process with a vendor, Mrs. Zhang realized that her heart was beating and that her heart was suffering from a marked heart attack, which was accompanied by severe sweat, agitation, chest suffocation, dizziness, eyesight and nausea. The symptoms continue to persist after a deep breath and resting distance. The self-consciousness of the limbs, the inability to stand, and the sudden loss of strength … were urgently taken to a nearby hospital for treatment by the zealous crowd. Upon arrival at the hospital, the doctor placed Aunt Zhang under EKG and performed an EKG examination. The results of the electrocardiogram show rapid CPR tremors, which gradually abate after urgent treatment such as oxygen use, control of heart rate, improvement of heart function, etc. Mrs. Chang, who says she’s always healthy, wonders why she’s suffering from rapid twitch? What kind of disease is this? What are we going to do with it? The mother in bed is restless…In fact, as the process of socialization progresses, at a time when competition is hotening, the pressure on people to work and live has surged, and the incidence of cardiovascular malfeasance has increased exponentially over the past and has become a growing concern for all sectors of society. Rapid cardiac vibration, a common cardiovascular emergency disorder, also plays an increasingly important role in people ‘ s daily lives. Not only does it seriously affect the quality of life of people, but the serious complications are also a constant threat to their lives.So, with my mom’s question, we’re here today to get a good look at the real face of the rapid turban.What’s fast sex twitching? Cardiac vibration is a common type of cardiac abnormality. It refers to the disappearance of the CPR activity, which is regulated by the original rules, and is replaced by a fast and disorderly vibration wave. It is a serious CPR disorder and the most common basic heterogeneity, usually expressed in a faster and irregular heart rate. We usually have a heart rate greater than 100 times. The most important hazards are cardiac disorders, impaired heart function, the formation of mural clots, and multiple organ embolisms as a result of the disempowerment. Emergency family treatment of rapid CPR1 and early recognition of rapid CPR-fibrillations (1) patients often have chronic disease histories such as cardiac valve disease, coronary heart disease, cardiac disease, cardiac disorders, thyroid hyperactivity, etc. (2) Incentives for cold and cold, emotional fluctuations, stress, foods with high dietary stimulation, hormonal levels in the body and hydrolysis disorders are usually present before the onset of the outbreak. (3) The clinical performance of rapid CPR can vary significantly depending on the degree of tolerance, frequency and duration of the rapid CPR. The degree of post-activity can be further exacerbated by the high and irregular rate of rapid CPR. Patients can often suffer from episodic heart attack, discomfort, and can be manifested in chest pain, chest pain, dizziness, headache, irritation, nausea, vomiting, sweat, fatigue, etc. Even more serious, rapid cardiac tremors can cause motorized motor disorders in the body, which can be manifested in sexual blackness, faintness, shock or even sudden death. 2. Care to appease the mood of the patient can use gentle and encouraging words, constantly calling for the patient ‘ s name, so that the patient does not get restless, actively conveys optimism, and so that the patient ‘ s thoughts can be gradually restored. Consolation can also be achieved by softly touching the body and slapping the back of the patient. 3. If a person is in a position to do so, he/she can be treated with oxygen in a timely manner, and he/she can be treated with oxygen in a timely manner in order to effectively mitigate the lack of oxygen caused by he/she flow dynamics disorders in the event of a rapid CPR. It is important to maintain a quiet environment and air flow. Where appropriate, the use of medications related to the control heart rate may be appropriate for patients who have previously diagnosed rapid cardiac tremors and, after the elimination of the absolute ban on drugs, the use of drugs related to the control rate such as metorol, metamine or geoxasin, depending on the degree of heart rate fluctuations. 5. Timely access to hospital for treatment takes into account acute heart disorders in the Quick Cardiovascular Vibration System, often associated with a flow-dynamic disorder that can cause shock and sudden death. It is recommended that non-professionals do not blindly treat themselves and that, while actively pursuing family self-help, they should call 120 or be taken to a hospital in time for further treatment by a specialist. It is important to remember that “one early, two reasonable, three-monitored, four-preventive”1 and that early detection and early treatment should strengthen health awareness and regular medical examinations. In the event of heart attack, agitation, chest distress, chest pain, dizziness, headache, sexual blackness, faintness, etc., you should visit a regular health-care facility in a timely manner, be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible. 2. A reasonable use (two reasonable) shall be subject to reasonable regulation, under the guidance of a professional physician, to the use of drugs related to anticondensation, control of the heart rate, improvement of the heart function, etc., so that the drug is taken at regular intervals, the correct dose of the drug is taken and the medical treatment is repeated at regular intervals. 3. Indicators of dynamic monitoring (three monitoring) EKG, cardiac gratuity, hemolyte, condensation function, blood routine, etc., are adjusted in a timely manner to the condition. If there are repeated episodes of discomfort after taking the medication, the hospital should be visited in a timely manner and the current treatment programme adjusted. 4. Maintenance of good living habits and mental state (four preventions), maintenance of good living habits, cessation of smoking and alcohol, and non-use of cold, spicy or other irritant foods that can lead to a high heart rate. Stay up all night, stay warm, avoid cooling, and refrain from heavy physical labour or intense sports. Maintain a good psychological state and avoid greater emotional fluctuations. Actively learning about rapid CPR and related scientific knowledge to effectively prevent onset. My heart is shaking.