120/80Hgmm 72beats per min
Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the wall of arteries and veins. Heart rate is the BPM or beats per minute.
0-3 months: Heart rate=100-150bpm Respiratory Rate=35-55 Blood Pressure=65-85/45-55
Your pulse rate should be around 70 when you are resting. Higher rates indicate that you are not physically fit and your heart is working harder than it should. Lower rates indicate that you are very fit and your heart is quite efficient at pumping blood.
im 21 and my heart beats at same rate :)) its normal if you are an athlete (soccer,basketball, in my case martial arts ..) ... that mean your heart is strong and pumps same amount of blood with less beats
Your blood pressure is fine but your heart rate is a little high so you should ask your doctor about that. I know that a normal resting heart rate runs between 55 to 60 bpm. But you might want to talk to your doctor about and ask why you have a normal blood pressure but a seemingly high heart rate.
at least 15 to 20 seconds
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).
Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the wall of arteries and veins. Heart rate is the BPM or beats per minute.
the pulse of an adult is usually between 60 to 100 beats per minute at rest. 80 beats is normal. are you confusing pulse with blood pressure? if your blood pressure is 30 over 10 you should be dead because that is extremely low.
0-3 months: Heart rate=100-150bpm Respiratory Rate=35-55 Blood Pressure=65-85/45-55
Normal blood pressure for an adult is usually around 120/80 mmHg. The top number (systolic) indicates the pressure in your arteries when your heart beats, and the bottom number (diastolic) indicates the pressure in your arteries when your heart rests between beats.
So many things can influence the number of beats per minutes. among them are the adrenalin level, the blood pressure itself, the water level in the blood and the 'viscosity' of the blood. Exercise in general can increase the beat per minute. reduce in blood pressure will result in increase beat per minute to compensate the reduction in blood pressure. in general, the beat per minute will increase if there are an increase demand of oxygen to vital organ such as brain, heart itself and the kidney.
Your pulse rate should be around 70 when you are resting. Higher rates indicate that you are not physically fit and your heart is working harder than it should. Lower rates indicate that you are very fit and your heart is quite efficient at pumping blood.
Early detection of Heart disease can save your life. If you are at risk for heart disease, check your pulse rate (60-90 beats a minute is normal) and blood pressure once a day (120/80 is normal). If the numbers are significantly lower or higher, meet with your doctor immediately
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blood pressure
A blood pressure reading of 122/66 mmHg indicates a systolic pressure of 122 mmHg (pressure in the arteries when the heart beats) and a diastolic pressure of 66 mmHg (pressure in the arteries when the heart is at rest between beats). This reading falls within the normal range for blood pressure.