A pulse is the measure of your heartbeat and how many times it beats.
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To get your pulse rate fing on spot where your can feel your pulse, I think on your neck is the best, then put your fingers on it and count how many beats you get in fifteen seconds then multiply by 4 and that's how you get your average pulse rate.
72.It is because one heartbeat generates 1 pulse.
Yes, you can. If you put your finger on your temple (part of your head) then you should feel your pulse. Remember there are many other places you can feel you pulse too !!!
15 seconds (and then multiply by four, to obtain the pulse rate).
Pulse rates are only measured in how many times per minute your heart beats.
A carotid pulse is the heartbeat measured at the carotid artery site, on the sides of the neck. A radial pulse is the pulse or heartbeat taken at the wrist, where the radius and ulna intersect. A heart monitor is on of many devices that measure cardiac performance.
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No. Many people's pulse can be seen in their necks. If you are concerned, call your pediatrician.
The neck pulse is the corotid pulse; the wrist pulse is the radial pulse; the arm pulse is the brachial pulse. it seems that the pulses are named according to the artery palpated; therefore, your thumb pulse must be your princeps pollicis pulse. this is an educated guess.
A pulse dialing phone is a telephone that can dial a number using a series of clicks (pulses) instead of tones. All rotary telephones use pulse dialing; many pushbutton phones, especially older models, have a switch for tone or pulse.