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The rhythm in music is the pattern of notes and the pulse is the constant beat of the music. For example, in one measure, there could be four beats composed of an eigth-note syncopated rhythm.
The rhythm of one's script is referred to as the pulse of the script. The rhythm provides punctuation for the sceen in order to create certain feelings or sitautions.
Musical pulse is a series of pulses, or beats. They are identical and help a musician play along with different rhythms accurately.
Respiration and pulse was taken and documented. Respiration is the act of breathing.
The rhythm of the pulse is checked by feeling the radial pulse, to see if the beats are coming at regular intervals or irregular intervals, if there is a pause or dropped beats in between the pule and if it is normal rate, slow or fast. More detailed information will be done by ECG / EKG and for irregular pulse you may need study of 24 hour tape of the heart.
Apical pulse is typically measured by using auscultation, which involves listening to the heartbeat with a stethoscope placed over the apex of the heart. This method allows healthcare providers to accurately assess the heart rate and rhythm. Palpation can also be used to locate the apical pulse, but auscultation is more precise for determining the actual heartbeat.
A beat is a regularly recurring pulse or stress point in the music, over which the melodic rhythm is overlaid. The essence of rhythmic music is a pulse which recurs at regular intervals, usually interspersed with lesser pulses which equally subdivide the time between the greater pulses. A march rhythm might be set up by having a pulse followed .5 seconds later with a lesser pulse, then the greater pulse .5 seconds later and so on. Each of these greater and lesser pulses is called a beat. Not all music emphasizes the beats; in some, the placement of the beats must be implied from the rhythm of the melody or melodies.
Rate, Rhythm, Volume, Bilateral Presence
an organization of strong and weak beats
The normal characteristics of the human pulse are volume: the force or strength of the pulse, rhythm: refers to the regularity, or equal spacing of the beats, of the pulse, and the condition of the arterial wall: it should feel elastic and soft.
You cannot accurately check Coumarin level by taking pulse! You need a blood test. Warfarin thins the blood.
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