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That is not a normal resting pulse for humans.
Yes, the normal pulse rate varies from 60 to 100. Anything between that is normal.
The thumb because it has a pulse of it's own.
By definition it wouldn't be "normal" to have a high pulse rate. If it was, it wouldn't be called high. But the pulse can be high for several reasons, nervousness, exertion, fighting off a cold...
The normal pulse rate for an audult is 60 to 100 per minute. If you want to rasie your pulse then run around, if you want to lower your pulse then sit down and drink cold water.
It is important to know the normal pulse of a child especially if their health is tender. The normal pulse for an 11 month is 130 to 150 beats.
Pulse rice chicken will certainly help with stomach acidity but fruit banana may cause an increase.
A child's pulse rate can vary according to age. For example a child between the ages of 7 and 9 can have a pulse rate of 110 beats per minute, and a child between the ages of 1 to 2 years can have a pulse rate of 130 beats per minute.
80-100 bpm for ages 1-8
That is not a normal resting pulse for humans.
For an active child it is about 120 BPM depending on how active they are
The child may be out of breath or tired. If this continuos see your doctor.
How do you monitor a child's pulse
The normal pulse rate for an infant tends to be a lot higher than an adult, teenager, or child. The range is usually between 140 -160 beats per minute.
Yes, the normal pulse rate varies from 60 to 100. Anything between that is normal.
Taking an animal's pulse, temperature, respiration, capilary refill etc. gives the caregiver an idea of whether the animal's vital signs are normal. Ex. the normal heart rate for a horse is around 35 beats per minute. A heart rate that exceeds the high end of normal may indicate that the horse is in pain or ill.
It is the taking of the patient's pulse when he/she is in the standing position.