No. CPR is for when the heart has stopped beating.
70 to 80 beats per minute. The athlete will have 60 beats per minute.
A normal pulse rate for a resting person should be around 60 beats per minute. During exercise, depending on what kind of exercise one is doing, a normal pulse should be between 100 and 180 beats per minute.
A child (1-5 years) will have a pulse of appox 80-150 beats per minute. A child (5-12 years) will have a pulse of 60-120 beats per minute. And an adolescent will have a pulse of 60-105 beats per minute. Hope this helps.
A person above age of 13, who is not athletic, should have a pulse of 60-100 beats per minute.
the average pulse rate is 72 beats/ minute
Pulse rate units is beats per minute.
Beats per minute is pulse rate.
Pulse
Hypertension, clots, strokes, migranes...
Pulse rate (or heart rate) is measured in the number of beats per minute. So, the most accurate would be to count the number of beats in an entire minute. If the person's heart rate is regular, though, pulse can be counted for a shorter amount of time, such as 10 seconds (multiply by 6 to get the beats per minute) or even 6 seconds (multiply by 10 to get the beats per minute) to give a fairly accurate count.
90bpm (beats per minute).
30 beats /minute