Abstract

Cardiac Arrest is a non-communicable disease related with unusually high levels of blood pressure. Yet Medical specialists are facing the intolerable augmenting causes of cardiac arrest towards human body as a very key global issue for a number of years. The study aims to assess the applications of the radio frequency that affects on individual's heart within body boundary. Key health information tools poised from experimental specimens on cats and dogs and their living status challenges in risks with fundamental principles are highlighted. The study shows that the prevalence of cardiac arrest was in peak in the world gradually within the period of 2010 to 2020. The study represents the blood circulation speed fluctuates with infection due to misuse of prevaricated radio frequency within GPS locations due to active open-eyes, self-voice, over excess weight and nearby cellular phone. The findings reflect the significance in cardiac arrest through effective prevention and medication that the physicians provide. The study also found the municipal hospitals are in risks due to expansion of insecure innovative technology. Scientific healthcare knowledge is indispensable for recovery from sensor effect on sudden cardiac arrest but such knowledge is poorly identified. Health providers and patients extremely use wireless sensor networks, but clinical supports are still below par. Overall, the study contributes to the heart foundation society through development of dynamic healthcare innovative technological framework indicating effective solutions on cardiac arrest. The study suggests future research trajectories of a new sophisticated alternative treatment approach to promote mental health and well-being linking with Sustainable Development Goals 2030.

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Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a man-made wireless sensor disease.

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