No there is not a direct connection. Typicly as heart rate increases it is in response to increased cardiac demand and respiratory rate increases accordingly.
Tidal Volume x Respiratory Rate
Respiratory
No, an EKG is generally done resting. On the other hand, an exercise EKG requires you to walk as fast as you can until you get your Heart rate up to what is known as target Heart Rate. It doesn't really matter how fit or fast one is!! No, an EKG is generally done resting. On the other hand, an exercise EKG requires you to walk as fast as you can until you get your Heart rate up to what is known as target Heart Rate. It doesn't really matter how fit or fast one is!!
An EKG
To calculate tidal volume (TV) from gas volume and respiratory rate (RR), you would divide the gas volume by the respiratory rate. The formula is TV = Gas Volume / RR. This calculation gives you the average volume of air moved in and out of the lungs with each breath.
The machine has a built in EKG hear rate monitor.
Electrocardiograms (ECG's or EKG's to use the German) records the electrical activity of the heart. It shows the rhythm and rate of an individuals heart
An EKG
Why does the respiratory rate change depending on age?
An EKG machine is used to test the electrical rate of a persons heart over a short amount of time. The cost of a new EKG machine varies on model and can range from approximately $2500 to $10000.
The three characteristics of a respiratory rate are rate, depth, and rhythm.
Although I didn't faint, I am am 13 and I had a EKG, the nurses whom checked me said it could be caused by depression or playing sports, these make you heart rate slow, as I was told, and cause you to need a EKG. Again though, it could be either depression or playing sports. Athlete's tend to have a low heart rate, ( It is abnormal for a 13 year to have a lower heart rate than adults, this is why they need a EKG also.)