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PATTERNS IN DEALING WITH CARDIAC ARREST IN THE ENVIRONMENT FAMILY IN NORTH MALUKU PROVINCE Poltekkes Kemenkes Ternate (a)&(b) Abstract Cardiac arrest is an emergency problem of heart disease that is so deadly that it requires quick and precise treatment. The family as the first person (Bystander) to find individuals with cardiac arrest events has a very important position in saving the lives of sufferers. The purpose of this study is to find out the design of a generalization of bystanders when dealing with people who experience cardiac arrest in the family environment in North Maluku Province. Qualitative research method using Grounded Theory approach that can later develop a concept in the form of design of a constructive analytical scheme that is still regional scale. Data coding using CAQDAS Atlas-ti version 2019. The results of this study found nine themes related to five family patterns in dealing with cardiac arrest events in the family environment, among others- knowing the symptoms before the event, not knowing the symptoms before the incident, finding signs during the incident, understanding when facing problems, initial decisions, taking action, seeking health care, wanting hope and feelings that arise. Health Agencies need to map this known rescue link as a planning in providing socialization and training as an effort to prevent the occurrence of cardiac arrests in the area. Keywords: cardiac arrest, family, bystander Topic: Nursing and anesthesiology |
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