stethescope
In your wrist or in your neck
A radial heart rate is one that is measured over the radial artery, which is easiest found in the wrist.
Yes , it can be measured .
It is the amount of heartbeats during a specific time period. So you can use a timer and listen (put your finger on your wrist is one way), it is usually measured in minutes, bpm means beats per minute.
On an ECG the heart rate will match both ventricular rate and atrial rate if the heart is normal. If people have atrial fibrilation then the ventricular rate will be used on the ECG to work out the rate of the ventricular contraction and vice-versa with ventricular fibrilation. Usually both atrial and ventricular rates match so if the atria contracts at 70 BPM the ventricles will beat at 70 BPM. It is possible for the ECG machine to work out atrial or ventricular rate if needs be. Usually, however, if the ECG machine just displays heart rate then both ventricular and atrial rates match.
the heart rate measured is after 1 minute.....example: 69 rat heart per minute
The pulse rate and the heart beat of a human being is measured to alter his breathing rate.
In your wrist or in your neck
A radial heart rate is one that is measured over the radial artery, which is easiest found in the wrist.
Yes , it can be measured .
The heart rate that is calculated rather than directly measured is known as the "estimated heart rate." This can be derived from various factors, such as age and physical activity, often using formulas like the Karvonen formula or the maximum heart rate formula (220 minus age). Calculated heart rates are commonly used in fitness assessments and training programs to determine target heart rate zones.
Heart rate refers to the number of times your heart beats per minute, while blood pressure is the force of blood against the walls of your arteries. Heart rate is measured in beats per minute, while blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg).
Heart rate is measured in units of reciprocal time ... beats per minute.'per minute' is equivalent to 'per 60 seconds', or [60 Hz] .
If by pulse you mean heart rate, it is measured in number of beats per minute.
The resting heart rate is the number of times your heart beats per minute when you are at rest, typically measured in the morning before getting out of bed. In contrast, the working heart rate refers to the heart rate during physical activity or exercise, reflecting the increased demand for oxygen and nutrients by the muscles. While resting heart rate indicates overall cardiovascular fitness and health, the working heart rate can help assess exercise intensity and cardiovascular response during activity.
A heart rate is typically considered a dependent variable in experiments where it is measured in response to changes in another variable, such as exercise intensity or stress levels. In such cases, the heart rate changes based on the influence of the independent variable. However, if heart rate is the variable being manipulated or controlled, it would be the independent variable in that context.
Anxiety can be measured using self-report questionnaires like the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) or by physiological measures like heart rate or skin conductance. Arousal can be measured using similar physiological measures such as heart rate variability or by self-report scales like the Arousal Subscale of the Dundee Stress State Questionnaire.