If you are talking about an adult human , this is extreme bradycardia , slow heartbeat , and needs to be evaluated by a doctor as soon as possible.
Yes, it is twice a "normal" rate for an adult. The best to do is to consult a doctor.
It means you need to go see your doctor and have an EKG run, and probably a Cardiac Stress Test. Something is wrong. Your resting heart rate should be lower than when you are up and active.
No. The normal rate is 70-75 beats per minute. See a doctor; s/he will determine what is wrong and correct the situation.
Do ants have hearts... I thought not? You thought wrong...the heartbeat of an ant depends on the temperature, the species, the level of exertion and upon finding a stethoscope small enough to listen to it...A decent guess would be between 100 and 200 beats per minutes.
this is a very low HR but if you train regulary and are in very good shape theres nothing wrong with it. It shows you have a stronger heart :)
Sometimes a high heart rate is due to excessive physical activity, while other times it can be due to panic, stress or anxiety. A healthy adult heart beats 60 to 100 times per minute when at rest. Anything over 100 beats per minute consistently is considered as having a high heart rate. If this happens on a consistent basis, consult your doctor for treatment.
bradycardiaThis answer is wrong bradycardiais a slow heart beat (pulse) of less than 60 beats per.min.A heart rate of 130 beats is called tachycardia.
When someone says their heartrate is 15 beats a minute, the first thing I think of is that they are measuring their pulse incorrectly, or doing the math wrong, or their equipment is not functioning properly.Aside from that, a heart rate at 15 beats per minute is probably ventricular in origin, and is not sustainable for human life. It's fondly termed an "Agonal" rhythm or "Dying Heart".If you were to come across an unresponsive person with a heart rate of 15, please start CPR and call 911.
A pulse rate chart shows the maximum beats based on age and heart rate per minute. A pulse rate chart also shows the healthy heart rate zone and where your heart rate needs to be for weight management, aerobic zone, anaerobic zone, and red-line zones.
You can often see your heartbeat through your skin. There is nothing abnormal about this. It will often occur after exertion or exercise.
since it does not close all the way, each time your heart beats some fluid goes the wrong way
About 7,000 liters of blood per day is pumped through the heart of an adult human being.The amount of blood pumped by the heart changes with activity level(Stroke volume * heart rate ) = ml/min so if heart rate is 70 beats/min and stroke volume is 120 ml (ml/beat) blood is being pumped by the heart at75 ml/stroke * 70 beats/min = 5250 ml/min = 5.25 liters/min5.25 liters/min* 60 min/hour * 24 hour/day = 7560 liters/day but this answer is still wrong as both stroke volume and heart rate are variable.