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Why when we speed up our heart pulse rate increase?

The pulse is a measure of the heart rate.


What does the pulse measure?

The number of times your heart beats in a minute, the heart rate.


Why do you measure pulse rate?

because they care


Why do you measure pulse?

To determine the subject's heart rate.


What do doctors use to a listen person's heart rate?

A doctor can measure a person's heart rate by putting electrodes on the chest. This is called a electrocardiograph. A person's heart rate can also be taken by their pulse.


What is pulse rate a measure of?

22It's a measure of how many times your heart beats in a minute.


What dose your pulse measure?

You pulse basiclly measures your heartbeat. If you heart is beating fast, your pulse is fast. If your heart is beating slow, your pulse is slow. If your heart isn't beating at all, there's no pulse. That's why doctors often check a patients pulse


How do you calculate a persons pulse rate?

To get your pulse rate fing on spot where your can feel your pulse, I think on your neck is the best, then put your fingers on it and count how many beats you get in fifteen seconds then multiply by 4 and that's how you get your average pulse rate.


Is it true or false that the faster your heartbeats the slower your pulse will be?

That is false. Your pulse is a measure of your heart rate. The faster your heart beats, the higher (faster) your pulse will be.


Does the pulse measure?

The number of times your heart beats in a minute, the heart rate.


Why don't you get the same result each time you measure your resting pulse rate?

because each time your pulse rate may increase or decrease it depends on your movment


Is pulse rate part of the circulatory system?

The pulse rate is a count of the hearts beats per minute, so the pulse rate itself isn't part of the circulatory system, but instead is a method used to quantify (measure) the strength and consistency of the circulatory system.