this is not true as your ribs protect your heart so it wont make it move quicker unless you use alot of energy doind that. I doubt it.
you can feel it in you r chest beating.
Not having a mind of their own or a brain, the lungs "feel" nothing. But they may sense the beating of the heart and react accordingly.
Palpitation of the heart means that the heart is beating so fast that you can feel like its gonna pop out from your chest.
your heart is not beating fast enough
to see if your heart is beating to fast or not beating enough
Chest is not moving. no air is coming out of the nose. Heart stops beating.
It's the piece if medical equipment that a doctor will listen into your chest while you breathe, as well as your heart beating.
HEART ATTACk no it's not a heart attack. it's most likely that you are nervous. now if there is a pain in your chest then it might be a heart attack. if this keeps up make an appt. with your doctor.
It temporarily acts as the muscles to keep the heart beating and blood circulating through the body.
Her heart stopped beating.
If you can feel a carotid pulse, you should not perform chest compressions.
Before 2000 it was speculated that if a Heart was still beating and you administered CPR you could put the heart out of it's natural rhythm and cause it to stop. However since 2000 it is advised that if someone is unconscious and not breathing CPR should be administered regardless of if the heart is beating or not. The Chest Compressions in the Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation may put strain on the heart but its natural sinus Rhythm shouldn't be interrupted.