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What does a heart attack feel like

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The most significant complaint with which patients come to see a cardiologist is chest pain. So, I have seen patients from kids having chest pain to older adults having chest pain. And most of the time, they get panicked. In this article I'm going to talk about which pain is essential.   I will first explain to you how it does cardiac pain is called heart attack pain, or in technical terms, it's called angina .   What does a heart attack feel like? or How does heart attack feel? Imagine an elephant sitting on the top of your chest. Rather than pain, it will be a discomfort, and such compressive pain will be there. It'll last for more than two to three minutes. And the pain may radiate to your, both arms, shoulder, jaw, neck, and back. It will be associated with sweating and breathing difficulty and dizziness. You don't need to all have the associated features also.   You have heard about how anginal pain becomes to known as a heart attack.   Now I...

How to become a nurse in Australia

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  In this article, I'm going to explain about how to become a nurse in Australia, especially nursing in Australia. So, if you're considering enrolling in a nursing degree, I want to have a general overview of how we go about nursing in Australia. Let's first talk about the different types of nurses in Australia.   Types of nurses in Australia   Let's first talk about the different types of nurses in Australia. There are two different types of nurses.  1. Enrolled nurses 2. Registered nurses Enrolled nurses  have completed a diploma of nursing, a one-and-a-half-year course at either TAFE or private institutions. It's a combination of theory and practical. The course requires a minimum of 400 hours of clinical placement for clinical skills, accusation and registration.  Registered nurses  are nurses who have completed a three-year bachelor of nursing degree at the university level.   During the study, there is a workplace-based c...