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  • Cardiology
  • Resuscitation Science

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  • Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a critical medical emergency.
  • Successful treatment of OHCA depends on rapid intervention.
  • The chain of survival is a vital protocol for OHCA management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the rarity of OHCA events.
  • To emphasize the critical importance of immediate chain of survival activation.
  • To underscore the significance of timely medical response in OHCA cases.

Main Methods:

  • Case report of a young nurse experiencing OHCA.
  • Review of the critical moments in the patient's cardiac arrest event.
  • Analysis of the chain of survival activation during the event.

Main Results:

  • The case illustrates that OHCA can affect individuals of any age.
  • Early activation of the chain of survival was a key factor.
  • The experience underscores the need for widespread awareness and preparedness.

Conclusions:

  • OHCA, though rare, necessitates immediate and coordinated emergency response.
  • The chain of survival must be initiated without delay for optimal patient outcomes.
  • Preparedness and rapid action are paramount in managing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.