yes it does
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Yes. Overdose.Morphine lowers respiratory rate IE heart rate & breathing.Methadone does the same thing.This can cause your heart to stop.These 2 drugs are especially dangerous when used with alcohol.
Yes, music does affect the rate of a heartbeat. Music can often be used to lower the heart rate and tension level in a human.
Morphine will provide relief from pain and gives the patient a sense of wellbeing. Opiates in general slow down breathing, heart rate and brain activity and as a result the body's tolerance to pain is increased. Morphine also suppresses the cough reflex which is why it is used to treat severe coughs. Morphine does have side-effects, two of the most common are constipation and nausea and with higher doses of morphine, additional drugs to relieve or prevent these symptoms may be needed.
Both Nicotine and Caffeine cause temporary increases in heart rate. Alcohol can, but does not always, indirectly cause a temporary increase in heart rate due to relaxed blood vessels resulting in the heart needing to pump harder and faster to overcome the lower blood pressure.
Because they have to keep training and their heart has probably got used to how fast it has to beat per minute! i think that's right ask you'r parents if u need to! but if you'r an adult then ask a friend or someone else!
Heart rate monitors are used to monitor heart rate on a longer-time basis. You can buy heart rate monitors between £10-500. You can use them whilst you are exercising so that you avoid the risks of exceeding your maximal heart rate.
Heart rate monitors are used to monitor heart rate on a longer-time basis. You can buy heart rate monitors between £10-500. You can use them whilst you are exercising so that you avoid the risks of exceeding your maximal heart rate.
Morphine, Oxygen, Nitrates, Aspirin Used in the acute phase of a heart attack.
Target Heart Rate
A heart-rate monitor is used.
Morphine is used for medical treatment.
Constant morphine can help alleviate pain during a heart attack, but it may not completely remove all pain. It is important to seek medical attention immediately for a heart attack, as morphine is typically used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan along with other medications and procedures to manage the condition effectively.