Yes, while taking rectal temp, pressure may be applied on the vagus nerve. This could drop both heart rate and blood pressure
Temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, pulse oximetery, and respiratory rate.
It affects the heart and blood pressure by increases them both. An increased heart rate and blood pressure can be serious depending on how much it increases them both. It increases heart rate and blood pressure and increases the workload on the heart
Heart rate and blood pressure are intimately related. Nerves and hormones constantly monitor and balance the heart rate and blood pressure.
The human heart could compensate for flow rate changes to maintain blood pressure by setting the pace at which it beats and maintains blood flow. When a heart rate increases, blood pressure will rise, and when a heart rate decreases, blood pressure will drop.
when heart rate increases, blood pressure rises. When heart rate decreases, blood pressure drops. medications, and diseases affects the blood pressure. Source: About Blood Pressure
A complication of a low heart rate or "Bradycardia" is high blood pressure.
blood pressure 120/80 heart rate between 60-100
First I should say if your under 18 do not take aspirin. My mom had a friend who's son died from taking it at 17. You can die from too much or taking it underage as a regular even small dose. You are supposed to talk to your doctor about aspirin. By the way pepto bismo has asprirn in it. With that being said, I'm pretty sure some people take it daily so they don't get a heart attack or stroke if your in the danger zone of high blood pressure or in cholesterol. So if you are over 18 talk to your doctor about taking aspirin. Exercise, eating right, and taking Cholest Off, fish oil, and prescription medicine is a good way to keep it down. Death by heart problems happen more often than death by cancer, so get your cholesterol and blood pressure checked asap (as soon as possible)! PS- cancer cannot survive in an alkaline body.
Pulse rate is how fast your heart pumps blood to the rest of your body.-Chloe SalomPulse rate is how fast your heart pumps blood to the rest of your body. from the hands
There are several things that can affect the heart rate. Exercise makes your blood pressure/ heart rate to rise because the heart has to pump blood faster. If you get scared or uncomfortable that can affect your heart rate.
a zoologist checks a animals heart rate by taking it while there asleep by medication (if there vicious) or by just taking it with a stethoscope.