you could have an heart atack
No. She died because of something wrong with her Heart.
An EKG shows the rhythm of the heart, the individual parts that are working, and can help detect heart abnormalities. For example, if something is abnormal with the P Wave, something may be wrong with the Atria. If something looks abnormal with the QRS complex, something may be wrong with the ventricles.
An EKG shows the rhythm of the heart, the individual parts that are working, and can help detect heart abnormalities. For example, if something is abnormal with the P Wave, something may be wrong with the Atria. If something looks abnormal with the QRS complex, something may be wrong with the ventricles.
If Something goes wrong with the heart, the vital signs will be different and will give you a hint of what may be wrong or it will make you concerned and therefor you will act to take action about it.
YES! Get her to the er.
Because you know you are doing something wrong and feel bad about it.
Unless there is truly something wrong with your heart, then yes, it is an idiom. My heart fell, my heart exploded, my heart sang, my heart doing anything other than pumping blood is an analogy and an idiom.
The baby that was born in the book Skellig had a heart condition. The reason the baby had something wrong with her was because she was born prematurely.
That is a very high heart rate for a young adult.
180 suggests that something is wrong (or that you're exercising strenuously); 60-100 is normal resting heart rate.
No Man in His Wrong Heart was created in 1998.