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A normal heart rate for an adult is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. Below that it is bradycardia, and above that it is tachycardia.
The normal rate for a heart beat is 70-90 heart beats a minute. If you are a more active person, 100 is the normal heart rate. If your heart rate is below 70 or above 100, you should call a doctor.
Normal heart beat rate is 60-100 bpm, In basic terms, we call it bradycardia when the heart rate is below 60 bpm, whereas tachycardia is when it exceeds 100 bpm.
brachycardia
In normal sinus rhythm the heart rate is below
a heart rate below 60 is considered bradycardia
a little above the belly below the heart and lungs
In normal sinus rhythm the heart rate is below
gravity for those above your heart and valves for those below
Below the neck, above the middle of your belly. Heart is located to the left of your chest.
The normal resting pulse rate for a 58 year old female is between 70 and 80. When the resting heart rate is below 60, in an average female this is known as bradycardia. When the heart rate is above 100, this is known as tachycardia.
The heart is not located in the pelvic cavity. It is located in the thoracic cavity.