There isn't, it is the blood pumping through the vessel simultaneously, creating a very heart-like rythm
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No, typically the pulse and heartbeat are more commonly felt in areas closer to the heart, such as the wrist or neck. If you are feeling a pulse in your thumb, it may be due to pressure or other factors affecting blood flow.
You can actually feel your own heartbeat in your thumb. You wouldnt get a correct pulse if you feel your heartbeat on the patient
The general rule of thumb is that the smaller an animal is, the faster its heart beats. A rabbit's heartbeat is significantly faster than a person's.
When you put your thumb over a vein sufficiently close to the surface of your skin, you should feel a gentle throbbing underneath your th8mb. The throbbing should be steady. This is your heartbeat. If you count between the beats you get your pulse rate.
that is not a heartbeat of a baby. it was your heartbeat..had the same thing happen to me! that is not a heartbeat of a baby. it was your heartbeat..had the same thing happen to me!
The pulse is the feeling of an artery caused by the movement of blood from the heart. If the heart stops, there will be no pulse. A common mistake in first aid is to use ones thumb to take a pulse. There is a major blood vessel that goes through the thumb. If a person were to try to take a pulse with their thumb rather than the first two fingers, the person taking the pulse would be registering their own heartbeat rather than that of the victim.
What heartbeat :l
First, you lower your left wrist beyond your elbow and then, place two of your fingers just on your wrist, just below the thumb. If you feel a heart beat, then count the beats within in 30s and multiply by 6.
Pulse = heartbeat
In a Heartbeat ended on 2001-03-25.
No...heartbeat is one word.
Why does the rate of heartbeat change?