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With an anxious patient, the heart beats faster. With a calm patient, the heart beats at the normal rate.
A patient complaint of a fast heart rate is a symptom; it reflects the patient's subjective experience. As such, it is called "palpitations." In contrast, a confirmed rapid heart rate determined as the result of taking the patient's pulse is an objective finding that would be labeled "tachycardia."
The average heart rate is about 80, so if a person's heart rate is 26, then it certainly does not mean it is normal. They may have taken an overdose of something, such as sedatives. If you feel this is the case, call 911 immediately!
Caffeine can increase heart rate and blood pressure. An overdose can cause a heart attack.
he administrates the anesthia on the patient and monitors the heart rate and blood pressure before,during, and after the surgical procedure. he administrates the anesthia on the patient and monitors the heart rate and blood pressure before,during, and after the surgical procedure.
Yes, speed increases your heart rate. Although many things could happen that could kill you, you would most likely have a heart attack or stroke.
Temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, pulse oximetery, and respiratory rate.
hemodynamic responses--the patient's blood pressure and heart rate
Some of the symptoms of cocaine overdose are chest pain, vomiting, nausea, tremors, seizures, breathing irregularities, increased body temperature and increased heart rate.
Most likely you have pressed on the vagus nerve that controls parasympathetic innervation to the heart.
bradycardia (slow heart rate), dyspnea (trouble breathing), hypotension (low blood pressure), decreased heart function, cardiac arrythmia. and possible death