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Following are signs of a possible heart attack in men and women: Chest pressure, squeezing or discomfort Pain that travels down one or both arms Jaw pain Nausea Fatigue Anxiety Back pain Shortness of breath Feeling of fullness Mild chest symptoms (pressure, burning, aching, tightness) that come and go Heart Attack Signs in Women Many women never have chest pains before a heart attack, although most men do. In addition, women often experience physical symptoms for as long as a month before a heart attack. The most common symptoms that women experience before a possible heart attack include: Unusual fatigue Sleep disturbance Shortness of breath Indigestion During an actual heart attack, common symptoms in women include: Shortness of breath Weakness Unusual fatigue Cold sweat Dizziness Heart Attacks Have Beginnings Like other diseases, heart attacks have early signs and symptoms in up to 50 percent of patients. By knowing the early warning signs, you can receive care before heart damage occurs. Learn more in the brochures below. Early heart attack care (English) > Early heart attack care (Spanish) > If You Believe You’re Having a Heart Attack Do the following if you suspect you are having a heart attack: Call 911. Tell the operator "I think I'm having a heart attack." Chew one adult strength aspirin or four baby aspirin. Keep supplies in areas where you spend time, as well as in your pocket or purse. If at home, unlock your front door to enable paramedics to get to you quickly. If possible, have a wallet card ready with your medical history and current medications. Call 911 - Don't Drive Yourself to a Hospital Time lost is heart muscle lost. You will delay your treatment if you drive yourself to the hospital. The paramedics can begin treatment as quickly as possible once they reach you. They will also notify the hospital that you are coming. The hospital can then alert the interventional cardiologists and other heart attack team members so they are ready if you need a procedure such as balloon angioplasty or stenting. Emergency Information Packet If possible, have the following information packet ready for medical emergencies, such as a suspected heart attack: Driver's license photocopy or photo ID Health insurance cards (or photocopies) and an insurance contact phone number Copy of your living will or advance directive List of all medications, vitamins and supplements you are currently taking; include dosages and frequency Short descriptions of all current medical conditions or chronic illnesses A list of allergies and chemical intolerances Phone numbers (with area codes) of your family doctor, local pharmacy and specialists Phone numbers (with area codes) of relatives or family friends who may be contacted What to Do if You Witness a Person Collapse There are two steps that can double or triple a person’s chance of survival. If you see a teenager or adult suddenly collapse, call 9-1-1 and then push hard and fast in the center of the person's chest. Press on their chest 100 to 120 times a minute.  More information about hands only CPR that can help save a life >
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Beware of anyone requesting financial or personal information. If you are a patient and receive suspicious outreach or have billing questions, please contact our Nevada Central Business Office at [NVCBO@uhsinc.com](mailto:NVCBO@uhsinc.com) or call **702-894-5700**, press 7. # Heart Attack Signs 1. [Home](https://www.springvalleyhospital.com/node/631) › 2. [Conditions and Services](https://www.springvalleyhospital.com/services) › 3. Featured Services: › 4. [Cardiovascular Services in Southwest Las Vegas](https://www.springvalleyhospital.com/services/cardiology) › 5. Heart Attack Signs ## Signs of a Possible Heart Attack ![Heart Attack Signs ](https://www.springvalleyhospital.com/sites/springvalleyhospital.com/files/images/banner/SpringValleyHospital-HeartAttackSigns_0.jpg) Following are signs of a possible heart attack in men and women: - Chest pressure, squeezing or discomfort - Pain that travels down one or both arms - Jaw pain - Nausea - Fatigue - Anxiety - Back pain - Shortness of breath - Feeling of fullness - Mild chest symptoms (pressure, burning, aching, tightness) that come and go ### Heart Attack Signs in Women Many women never have chest pains before a heart attack, although most men do. In addition, women often experience physical symptoms for as long as a month before a heart attack. The most common symptoms that women experience before a possible heart attack include: - Unusual fatigue - Sleep disturbance - Shortness of breath - Indigestion During an actual heart attack, common symptoms in women include: - Shortness of breath - Weakness - Unusual fatigue - Cold sweat - Dizziness ### Heart Attacks Have Beginnings Like other diseases, heart attacks have early signs and symptoms in up to 50 percent of patients. By knowing the early warning signs, you can receive care before heart damage occurs. Learn more in the brochures below. [Early heart attack care (English) \>](https://www.springvalleyhospital.com/sites/desertspringshospital.com/files/EHAC-Brochure%20English.pdf) [Early heart attack care (Spanish) \>](https://www.springvalleyhospital.com/sites/desertspringshospital.com/files/EHAC-Brochure-Spanish.pdf) ### If You Believe You’re Having a Heart Attack Do the following if you suspect you are having a heart attack: - Call 911. Tell the operator "I think I'm having a heart attack." - Chew one adult strength aspirin or four baby aspirin. Keep supplies in areas where you spend time, as well as in your pocket or purse. - If at home, unlock your front door to enable paramedics to get to you quickly. - If possible, have a wallet card ready with your medical history and current medications. ### Call 911 - Don't Drive Yourself to a Hospital Time lost is heart muscle lost. You will delay your treatment if you drive yourself to the hospital. The paramedics can begin treatment as quickly as possible once they reach you. They will also notify the hospital that you are coming. The hospital can then alert the interventional cardiologists and other heart attack team members so they are ready if you need a procedure such as balloon angioplasty or stenting. ### Emergency Information Packet If possible, have the following information packet ready for medical emergencies, such as a suspected heart attack: - Driver's license photocopy or photo ID - Health insurance cards (or photocopies) and an insurance contact phone number - Copy of your living will or advance directive - List of all medications, vitamins and supplements you are currently taking; include dosages and frequency - Short descriptions of all current medical conditions or chronic illnesses - A list of allergies and chemical intolerances - Phone numbers (with area codes) of your family doctor, local pharmacy and specialists - Phone numbers (with area codes) of relatives or family friends who may be contacted ### What to Do if You Witness a Person Collapse There are two steps that can double or triple a person’s chance of survival. 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Following are signs of a possible heart attack in men and women: - Chest pressure, squeezing or discomfort - Pain that travels down one or both arms - Jaw pain - Nausea - Fatigue - Anxiety - Back pain - Shortness of breath - Feeling of fullness - Mild chest symptoms (pressure, burning, aching, tightness) that come and go ### Heart Attack Signs in Women Many women never have chest pains before a heart attack, although most men do. In addition, women often experience physical symptoms for as long as a month before a heart attack. The most common symptoms that women experience before a possible heart attack include: - Unusual fatigue - Sleep disturbance - Shortness of breath - Indigestion During an actual heart attack, common symptoms in women include: - Shortness of breath - Weakness - Unusual fatigue - Cold sweat - Dizziness ### Heart Attacks Have Beginnings Like other diseases, heart attacks have early signs and symptoms in up to 50 percent of patients. By knowing the early warning signs, you can receive care before heart damage occurs. Learn more in the brochures below. [Early heart attack care (English) \>](https://www.springvalleyhospital.com/sites/desertspringshospital.com/files/EHAC-Brochure%20English.pdf) [Early heart attack care (Spanish) \>](https://www.springvalleyhospital.com/sites/desertspringshospital.com/files/EHAC-Brochure-Spanish.pdf) ### If You Believe You’re Having a Heart Attack Do the following if you suspect you are having a heart attack: - Call 911. Tell the operator "I think I'm having a heart attack." - Chew one adult strength aspirin or four baby aspirin. Keep supplies in areas where you spend time, as well as in your pocket or purse. - If at home, unlock your front door to enable paramedics to get to you quickly. - If possible, have a wallet card ready with your medical history and current medications. ### Call 911 - Don't Drive Yourself to a Hospital Time lost is heart muscle lost. You will delay your treatment if you drive yourself to the hospital. The paramedics can begin treatment as quickly as possible once they reach you. They will also notify the hospital that you are coming. The hospital can then alert the interventional cardiologists and other heart attack team members so they are ready if you need a procedure such as balloon angioplasty or stenting. ### Emergency Information Packet If possible, have the following information packet ready for medical emergencies, such as a suspected heart attack: - Driver's license photocopy or photo ID - Health insurance cards (or photocopies) and an insurance contact phone number - Copy of your living will or advance directive - List of all medications, vitamins and supplements you are currently taking; include dosages and frequency - Short descriptions of all current medical conditions or chronic illnesses - A list of allergies and chemical intolerances - Phone numbers (with area codes) of your family doctor, local pharmacy and specialists - Phone numbers (with area codes) of relatives or family friends who may be contacted ### What to Do if You Witness a Person Collapse There are two steps that can double or triple a person’s chance of survival. If you see a teenager or adult suddenly collapse, call 9-1-1 and then push hard and fast in the center of the person's chest. Press on their chest 100 to 120 times a minute. [More information about hands only CPR that can help save a life \>](https://cpr.heart.org/en/cpr-courses-and-kits/hands-only-cpr)
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