The heart rate will slow down but the tissue beyond the clamp will begin to die if the clamp stays on the artery for more than 15 minutes.
carotid artery that pulsates. Do not press hard as it will affect the blood pressure of the person.
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Music can effect your heart by vibration. When u sing to hard ur organs will get irritated.
There is a very high chance that you will have heart problems because things like that un in the family and are hard to get away from.
A pulse appears wherever an artery passes near the surface and over a hard substrate. The heart beats, and creates a throbbing that is felt when one takes a pulse.
If the question is where the closest location to get a pulse in relation to the heart is, then it is the coroteid artery, also known as the jugular, found on either side of the neck. The other locations are on the wrist, the inside of the arm, the arm pit, the inside of the femur for the femoral artery and the top of the foot. The pulse can be obtained from the temple as well, but is hard to actually feel with the fingertip and impossible to feel on infants.
Arteries carry blood at high pressure, simply because they are linked directly to the heart and lungs.
The heart kind of looks like a royal crown. So in Latin, the word for crown (corona) was used to describe the heart. Thus, coronary means "pertaining to the heart". An artery is a blood vessel leading away from the heart toward another body part. This usually means that an artery is carrying fresh, red blood (oxygen-rich blood). So coronary artery means that fresh blood from inside the heart is being sent to the heart itself! This requires further explanation to those who are understandably confused by this.The coronary arteries are the blood vessels that supply the heart itself. The heart is a muscle that unselfishly pumps blood to the entire body 24/7- but the poor heart needs blood for itself in order to stay alive. The heart is made of muscle. Inside this muscle is a little system of blood vessels. The coronary artery feeds this heart muscle so that it can continue it's work.Blood has oxygen and nutrition in it as well as immune system components that help fight disease. All tissues of the body need all of these things to function and stay healthy. The heart is no exception- in fact, in the short-term, it's more crucial for the heart to get this stuff than most other tissues since it works so hard and is drastically affected by infections like those caused by streptococcus ("strep throat") bacteria.
hart = heart but dont get confused! : hart = heart & hard = hard
Because if it slow and soft it wont have the same affect the heart tends to beat relatively fast and quite hard anyway.
As long as you don't add tons of sugar to the mix, oatmeal is good for the heart. It lowers cholesterol, which in turn, will lower your heart rate. With a lower cholesterol, your heart doesn't have to pump as hard to get the blood moving through your veins.
When the person is young, the tissue inside an artery is smooth, but as we age, it progressively becomes rugged and this is the beginning of the atherosclerosis.The artery becomes rigid as we age.