Emergency Preparedness: How Would You Improve This HR Guideline for Sudden Heart Attacks?

Debajit_Roy
Dear All,

Cite HR Team,

I believe the guideline attached herewith this letter will be helpful in case of any emergencies. Please review this presentation and provide me with your valuable feedback.

Thank you,

Debajit Roy
Officer - HR
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ravulasubbarao
Dear Debajit Roy,

Thank you for sharing your PPT and the information on how to prevent a heart attack. Please find enclosed some additional tips on the same subject.

Thanks & Regards,
RVS Rao
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hkram
Kindly note, this PowerPoint presentation has been circulating for the past few years, and it is fake. The claim that a patient will not be able to cough and survive a heart attack is false. I encourage you to search on Google for more information on why this presentation is fake. Therefore, please refrain from circulating any medical-related emails or PowerPoint presentations without verifying the information with a doctor. There is a significant number of fake PowerPoint presentations circulating globally. While the intention behind the initiative may be genuine, this specific PowerPoint presentation is indeed fake. Be cautious.
divyangas
I totally agree with hkram as I am a medical doctor. The only thing you should and can do safely is to stop the car, call your doctor or a loved one, and lie down in the left lateral position. Wait for someone to assist you.
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