The normal heart rate for every adult (puberty and beyond) can vary differently from place to place. while in nursing school the guidelines have been 60-100 bpm (beats per minute). However this can be different based on someones normal rate which can differ between different conditions and peoples genetics. However 77 is a perfect rate. If youre concerned about your cardiovascular health you may want to consult your PCP and get some labs drawn. Potassium if youre really worried about your heart rate.
I am a licensed nurse in both NY and NM.
The normal heart rate for women is 75-80 beats per minute. That does not mean that every healthy woman has to fall in that range, especially if she is an athlete. If a woman does endurance training, or 'cardio', she may have a heart rate as low as 60 beats per minute, and that would be considered normal for her.
probably an arrhythmia... maybe a dangerous one.... if it drops under 40 goto the hospital if its under 60 goto the Dr.
See your doctor. There are many reasons for rapid heartbeat. Most are not serious but only a doctor will be able to tell.
If this atom has 43 electron it must have 43 protons to be a neutral atom of no charge.
43
60-100 is normal HR for all ages and both sexes
about 43
A resting heart rate of 56 is only slightly outside normal range of 60 to 80. Men tend to have lower resting heart rate than women. If one is athletic, then it tends to be lower also. If 56 is a sudden change from your normal without being athletic, then a medical visit may be prudent. There are a number of medical conditions which can cause a lower heart rate.
The normal heart rate for women is 75-80 beats per minute. That does not mean that every healthy woman has to fall in that range, especially if she is an athlete. If a woman does endurance training, or 'cardio', she may have a heart rate as low as 60 beats per minute, and that would be considered normal for her.
A resting heart rate of 55 beats per minute can be considered normal for a healthy adult, including a 43-year-old man. It's actually in the lower range of normal and can be a sign of good cardiovascular fitness. However, if the individual is experiencing symptoms like dizziness or fatigue, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare provider.
Average resting pulse rates are between 60-80 beats per minute but it all depends on how much blood the body needs and how strong the heart is. Elite athletes can have resting heart rates as low as 30-40 b.p.m or even less. It really comes down to how active are you if you are then yes it is if you dont exercise much at all then no it is abnormal. hope ths helps =P
% rate = 43/56 * 100% = 130.23
It may be any one of many things. An example is low thyroid hormone levels.
43% of 774 = 43% * 774 = 0.43 * 774 = 332.82
% rate = 56/43 * 100% = 130.24%
% rate:= 43/63 * 100%= 0.6825 * 100%= 68.25%
A normal heart rate for a 17 year old male is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. If the male is a very active person, his heart rate should be lower and if he is not active it will be higher.