Pulse, use your fingers, especially on others. In your thumb you will feel your own pulse .
It is a wrist watch that shows seconds. You count the pulses in the wrist for 30 seconds, then double the count to find the number of beats for a full minute.
Place you index and middle finger together on your wrist and count the heartbeats by feeling the veins. Count the beats for 15 Seconds and multiply by four. That will give you the heart rate.
Palpable pulses are the tangible heartbeats that can be felt in various arterial sites throughout the body, such as at the wrist and neck.
least count of wrist watch is 1 second.it is not 1 minute as some teachers say including mr.-------------------
count pulse on wrist for 15sec.and x by 4.
beats per minute of the heart. average is in the 60's. too high and your heart is working to hard. For more info go to answers.com and look it up lazy.
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Wrist x rays are often taken to rule out the possibility of a tumor causing pressure on the median nerve.
No, it is not okay for a teacher to grab an autistic child by the wrist. For that matter it is not okay for a teacher to grab the wrist of any child, this would count as assault.
It is the amount of heartbeats during a specific time period. So you can use a timer and listen (put your finger on your wrist is one way), it is usually measured in minutes, bpm means beats per minute.
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When finding a pulse, locate the pulse points on the body (such as the wrist, neck, or groin), gently press with your fingers, and count the number of beats felt within a specific timeframe (usually 15 or 30 seconds). Multiply this number by 4 or 2, respectively, to get the beats per minute.