60-100
That is a standard pulse rate - if you do strenous excercise it will be afaster rate.
Absolutely not. That pulse rate is 20% higher than the pulse rate for a normal 2 year old boy or girl. My sources are from myself... I am a cardiologist have been one for 16 years.
It depends on the girl.
Pulse rate changes, so it is not a reliable measure of a time standard. It is different for different people too.
The optimum pulse rate when exercising depends upon the patient age. 100% optimum pulse rate for a 35 years old will be different than the optimum pulse rate for a, say like 64 years old. The optimum pulse rate for a 35 years old will be 185, while the optimum pulse rate for the 64 years old will be 156.
Sitting still it should be about 70-80 bpm (beats per minute) if under when resting it is not too big of a deal and when active it will get pretty high up there. A doctor would pick up on any abnormalities in a standard physical.
Why do you have your pulse rate taken? Why do you have your pulse rate taken?
The breathing rate and pulse rate are related proportionally. If the breathing rate increases, so does the pulse rate. The pulse rate is an indication of the breathing rate.
For children 1-5 years old, the pulse is 80-150 beats per minute. And children 5-12 years have a pulse of 60-120 beats/min. Hope this helps.
A child's pulse rate can vary according to age. For example a child between the ages of 7 and 9 can have a pulse rate of 110 beats per minute, and a child between the ages of 1 to 2 years can have a pulse rate of 130 beats per minute.
the pulse rate is usually equal to the heart rate
Your pulse rate is faster