70 BPM. The pulse tells us how many times your heart beats in a minute (assuming that it is checked for a minute), and that's why the answer is 70 BPM.
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If you're asking what that number is called, it's "Heart rate" or sometimes "pulse rate" or "pulse" (technically these are different, though in practice they're usually the same number). If you're asking what a device to measure that would be, the general term is "heart rate monitor."
The heart rate and pulse rate are 2 different assessments. The heart rate can be obtained by putting the stethoscope on the heart to count the apical heart rate. That area is up under the breast tissue, roughly right below and slightly left of the nipple line. A pulse can be obtained at the radial site (wrist, thumb side), at the carotids (each side of the neck), the bradial (upper arm), the femoral (either side at the groin), the politeal (behind the knee), and pedal pulses (tops of each foot).
For children 1-5 years old, the pulse is 80-150 beats per minute. And children 5-12 years have a pulse of 60-120 beats/min. Hope this helps.
heart rate in beats-per-minute can be calculated by 60 (number of seconds in a minute) divided by the average R-R inteval. heart rate = 60 / R-R interval Note: R-R interval needs to be converted into seconds.
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A pulse rate of over fifty. 45-60 beats per min.
Respiratory Rate of Poultry = 15-30/min., Heart Rate of Poultry = 140-250/min. (may reach upto 400 in stress), Body Temperature of Poultry = 40.6-43.0 °C (105.0-109.4°F).
120-160/min
If you're asking what that number is called, it's "Heart rate" or sometimes "pulse rate" or "pulse" (technically these are different, though in practice they're usually the same number). If you're asking what a device to measure that would be, the general term is "heart rate monitor."
650 min
you need skills such as the ammaco xx-15, being able to read pulse rate, heart beats per min.
Heart rate and pulse are the same thing. A heart rate of 60 can be normal in a child or abnormal depending on their age. If they're not breathing effectively you should call for emergency help or bring them into a hospital for evaluation.
The heart rate and pulse rate are 2 different assessments. The heart rate can be obtained by putting the stethoscope on the heart to count the apical heart rate. That area is up under the breast tissue, roughly right below and slightly left of the nipple line. A pulse can be obtained at the radial site (wrist, thumb side), at the carotids (each side of the neck), the bradial (upper arm), the femoral (either side at the groin), the politeal (behind the knee), and pedal pulses (tops of each foot).
80/min.
Depending upon their age... Average heart rates 4 years: 100/min 8 years: 90/min and as they get older, the resting heart/pulse rate should continue to decrease slightly, and usually the lower the better. For well-trained athletes, even 40/min is normal.
For children 1-5 years old, the pulse is 80-150 beats per minute. And children 5-12 years have a pulse of 60-120 beats/min. Hope this helps.