a Healthy person should have a pulse of 40 - 80BPM (beats per minute)
Between your heart not beating, at the low end and exploding at the high end.
for a medium age person 75 to 80 beats per min
is a good rate, for a child 80 to 85 is good and for an aged person 90 is also counted good
hyperextension
The first number recorded in a blood pressure measurement is the systolic pressure and represents the peak pressure generated by cardiac contraction. The second number is the diastolic pressure and represents the intravascular pressure during relaxation of the heart while it is filling. The difference between these two measurements is called the pulse pressure. So, for a normal BP reading of 120/80, there would be a normal pulse pressure of 40.
Buffering system is the physiological system that function to keep pH within normal limits.
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The electronic BALLAST is a circuit that limits the current through the fluorescent bulb to the design value. It also provides a pulse of high voltage to start the bulb conducting when it is switched on.
a pulse rates of hamsters?
"normal" is 72 beats per minute, but pulse rates in the 50s are not uncommon in aerobically fit men. Pulse rates in the 30s are unusual but can occur in very fit men.
The normal pulse rate for an adult is 60 to 100 beats per minute. In general, people that are physically fit have lower resting pulse rates, while people that are less physically fit tend to have a bit higher resting pulse rates.
Fit people have a resting pulse rate of 70 or less. The less fit you are, the higher your pulse rate.
Pulse rates are only measured in how many times per minute your heart beats.
There is a normal RANGE for pulse rates in the young adult. It is usually between 60-80, resting (but can be higher during activity, of course).
That is not a normal resting pulse for humans.
In the field, we tend to avoid the word "normal," because what's normal for you may not be normal for someone else. Typically, we look for pulse rates between 70 and 100 for adults. If you tend to be higher than that, then your pulse rate is normal for you. If your pulse rate is running above 120 or below 60, I would be concerned. Check your pulse everyday, as well as before and after certain everyday activities so that you know what to look for day in and day out. If it's the same all the time, then it's normal for you.
During sleep, the body slows down, and it is normal for your pulse rate to drop a bit. However, your oxygen level should not drop. It should remain over 90% minimally, and preferably over 95%. As long as your pulse stays between 50-99, it is considered normal. However, for athletes, it is often lower than the average person.
Yes, the pulse rates of different locations should be the same since they are all coming from the heart.
factors affecting pulse rate-raising or lowering pulse sites on the body
A blood pressure of 107/74 and pulse of 80 is within normal limits (WNL).