You should check pulse for about a minute. For adults pulse should be anywhere from 60 to 80 a minute.
No. In fact, their blood pressure is lower than what is considered normal. So is their pulse.
The output runoff through the PDA from the left ventricle's output to the pulmonary circulation causes a lower diastolic pressure resulting in a lower than normal pressure in diastole. This gives the feeling of a bounding pulse when the heart beats due to the increased difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure and is interpreted as a bounding pulse in the peripheral vessels.
Conduct the experiment is a pressure vessel where the pressure is maintained at a point lower than normal.
any overcharged a/c system will cause high pressure
No. Although pressure inside a tornado is lower than normal, it is still closer to normal pressure than it is to a vaccum. In most cases the pressure drop in a tornado is less than 10%.
The normal pulse rates for females between the ages of 25-30 is 60-100 beats per minute. Under certain conditions pulse rates may exceed or fall below normal conditions. For example, while sleeping pulse rate can go down to as low as 40. Hypertension can cause pulse rate to elevate to as high as 100 while resting. which is abnormal for someone who is under relaxation. Also, weight has a factor in pulse rate.
Pulse in a cold patient will be weaker and slower than normal.
LBP. Low Blood Pressure aka HypotensionLBP - hypotension
The human respiratory system would be most affected by a lower than normal atmospheric pressure because the air would be much thinner and therefore contain less oxygen.
Your diastolic BP is great, however your systolic is a bit elevated. Also your pulse pressure (stroke volume) is much higher than the suggested 40mg. You want your pulse pressure to be lower to avoid coronary artery disease. Check with your doctor and have an ECG performed to rule out LVH.
While actually exercising will cause your pulse rate to increase, when you are fitter your resting rate will be lower than before.
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