Pedial pulse is best, found on the anterior ankle area.
Use the brachial pulse to to assess the heart rate in an infant during CPR.
Rate, Rhythm, Volume, Bilateral Presence
By checking your pulse and seeing if you heart rate is in the target heart rate zone.
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.
With a pulse oximeter on the upper right extremity (i.e. right wrist/hand)
the pulse rate is usually equal to the heart rate
Your pulse rate is faster
normal pulse rate of the carabao
pulse rate in legs
A distal pulse should be the same rate as a femoral pulse, carotid pulse, brachial pulse, pedal pulse, or radial pulse. The strength of the pulse may be harder to feel the further away from the heart, but the rate should be the same. One heart, One Pulse Rate. The Normal heart rate/pulse in an adult is 60-100 beats per minute. Less of course, in the super healthy athlete.
The respiration rate is your breathing rate and your pulse rate is your heart beat.