to see if your heart is beating to fast or not beating enough
Yes. In fact, the heart rate is specifically monitored to know when to stop the stress test.
pulse, blood pressure, and electrodiagrams
Pulse
A pulse rate at regular intervals typically indicates a normal and steady heart rate. Irregularities in pulse rate may suggest underlying health issues and should be monitored by a healthcare professional.
If after CPR and defibrillation, and there is a pulse, the airway will need to remain open and the patient monitored for signs of life until the ambulance arrives.
There is only one single pulse. It can be easily found and monitored at multiple points on the body however. Try the left front of the neck and the inside of your wrist beneath your thumb.
d
No
You don't need equipment to get the brachial pulse.
Some possible reasons you will need the apical heart rate, evaluated at the heart's apex, might include:difficult to obtain a wrist pulsetoo low pulse rate, which should immediately require an apicalfaint heart ratetoo fast pulse rate, which should immediately require an apicalirregular pulse, which should immediately require an apicala person with injuries to both armsa person without arms, example, below / above elbow amputeemedication reaction disrupts pulse rate, which should immediately require an apical
Oximeter is usually used to monitor patient's pulse, Nonin Medical was the first company in the world to present and produce the bluetooth oximeter which is attached to a patient's finger and then his pulse can be monitored wireless from distance.
No, because your thumb carries your pulse which might be confused with the client's pulse.