You are extremely unfit and must consult a doctor immediately
A rest and with a normal heart the HR ( Heart rate) is between 60 - 100 BPM
the HR of an anesthetized dog varies greatly, and depends on a number of different factors. such as... the type of anethestic used, the amount of anesthetic given (usually dependant on how evasive the procedure is), the breed of dog (bulldogs areknown to be sensitive to anesthetics many of which have adverse reactions affecting the HR) the size of the dog (the larger the dog, the slower the HR), and finally the age of the dog ( the older they are the slower the HR). normally the HR should stay between 70 and 150 but of course it can be higher or even lower depending on the circumstances.
It depends on the location: in the U.S., anywhere from a few dollars/hr. for a teenager doing it informally up to maybe $40/hr for a professional in a big city.
No
this is an assinine question. your HR is not static... unless you have a pacemaker that is set at 75... your a bright kid... do the math.... but i can tell you that your HR was only 75 bpm for that 1 minute that you tracked it, as soon you got up and walked away it changed.
there is no real answer for this.... for the question is too vague. there are too many factors. your age.... your relative fitness.... where your HR started.... what you got ur HR up to, and if you take any medications. but lets say ur 30 y.o male of average fitness with a resting HR of 72 bpm and you were exercising on a treadmill for 30 minutes and ur HR was a consistent 150 bpm. after one minute of rest.... meaning you jump off the treadmill and stand still.... (not recommended) cool down is always always recommended. after that minute your HR should be anywhere from 90 to about 120. the faster it comes back to resting HR the better shape you are in. the inverse is also true. the numbers btw are an approximation not based on any calcualtion
If you're not an athlete, than a HR of 40-48 bpm is definitely slow, however it could be genetic, or other factors... Please consult a physician.
Normal HR (heart rate) range for average human is 60-100 bpm (beats per minute) anything in that range will not worry a Dr in the least.
At typical 60bpm 3600 per hr or 86,400 per day 80bpm 4800 per hr or 115,200 per day. Simple really
everyone's heart rate is different, but the average HR is about 70 bpm (beats per minute), so by that logic on average it would take about 14 minutes.
not much... ;) Base of 13.42/hr in hospitals. Base of $15.50/hr in LTC.