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It should mean fast movement. e.g. Bradykinesia is slow movement. Bradycardia is slow heart rate. Tachycardia is fast heart rate.
A heart rate that is over one hundred beats per minute is called tachycardia. There are several types of tachycardia, but the most common and least dangerous one is sinus tach. If you really wanted to get more information on this you should try doing some research on SVT (supra-ventricular tachycardia), and ventricular tachycardia.
The word root for pertaining to the heart beat is "cardio-" which derives from the Greek word "kardia", meaning heart, and "pulse", meaning rhythm or beat.
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Tachy- is the opposite of brady-, so tachycardia means fast heartrate, and bradycardia means slow heartrate.
Eucardia is the medical term meaning normal heart rate. It contrasts with tachycardia and bradycardia, which are abnormally fast and slow heart rate, respectively.
I'm guessing you mean tachy-brady which is short for tachycardia (fast heart rates) and bradycardia (slow heart rates). It is a condition where the heart goes back and forth between too fast and too slow (so not one medicine or combination can treat both). It is usually treated with a pacemaker to support the heart when going too slow and then a medicine to control the fast heart rates.
Tempo describes the speed of a song.
not a fast but slow
slow-fast-slow (Apex)
not sure of the spelling but i think it ventricular tachycardia