A pulse rate of over fifty. 45-60 beats per min.
a dangerous pulse rate for a 14 year old is over 110
Why do you have your pulse rate taken? Why do you have your pulse rate taken?
An average adult human's pulse rate at rest is anywhere between 60 to 100 beats per minute (bpm). A pulse rate of less than 60 bpm is known as bradycardia, and maybe associated with medical conditions such as hypothyroidism. A pulse rate of more than 100 bpm is known as tachycardia, and is often associated with increased activity or medical conditions such as hyperthyroidism.
The breathing rate and pulse rate are related proportionally. If the breathing rate increases, so does the pulse rate. The pulse rate is an indication of the breathing rate.
It's not necessarily a formula that people use when determining a patients pulse rate per minute. Under normal circumstances, a medical professional will check the radial pulse (the wrist area) for thirty seconds. How ever many beats the person counts, they simply multiply it by two to discover the BPM (beats per minute). For a more accurate reading (or when a patient has irregular beats) sometimes the health care provider will count the beats for a full minute and report that number. Remember: never use your thumb to check a person's pulse! Your thumb has a pulse rate of its own.
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It is usually easiest to find the brachial pulse under the bicep, in the arm. The carotid pulse can be a little tricky, but if you can see it, you can get the rate visually.
the pulse rate is usually equal to the heart rate
Your pulse rate is faster
normal pulse rate of the carabao
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