The pulse of uncontrolled hypertension may sound like a loud, forceful heartbeat, often described as a "thudding" or "pounding" sensation. This is due to the increased pressure in the arteries, which can create a pronounced and sometimes irregular pulse. Additionally, the pulse may be felt more prominently in the larger arteries, reflecting the strain on the cardiovascular system. Overall, it indicates a heightened state of cardiovascular stress associated with high blood pressure.
how would uncontrolled cutting of pine trees
treat it as you would a yield sign
His pulse rate would decreaseHis pulse would increase
Count pulse
The period of a sound wave is the time it takes for one complete cycle of the wave to pass a certain point. For a 40 kHz sound pulse, which has a frequency of 40,000 Hz, the period would be 1/40,000 seconds, which is equal to 25 microseconds.
the standard pulse for ages 6-15 would be from ranges of 70-100. For an adult though it would be 60-100.
Tumor grows
cause you would have different arteries in your arm
how would you compare your pulse rate in the two activities you have done
The thumb because it has a pulse of it's own.
That would be high blood pressure.
it would cause cancer to develop