Heart rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Heart rate is determined by the number of heartbeats per unit of time, typically expressed as beats per minute (BPM). The measurement of heart rate is used by medical professionals to assist in the di...
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Pulse, The pulse is the number of heartbeats per minute. ... Once you find the pulse, count the beats for 1 full minute, or for 30 seconds and multiply by 2. This will give the beats per minute.
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Pulse, The pulse is the number of heartbeats per minute. ... newborn infants; 100 to 160 beats per minute ... Also, discuss a pulse that is very firm ( bounding pulse ) and that lasts for more than a few minutes with the health care provider. An irregular pulse can also indicate a problem. (See heartbeat sensations .)
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[Archive] What is your heartbeat per minute? General Health & Fitness, Injuries and Sports ... View Full Version : What is your heartbeat per minute?
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60-100 is the normal heart rate for an adult, but it varies per person. If your heart rate is normally around 90, a heart rate of 60 is going to be abnormally low. Also, many factors can cause a change in your heart rate, such as a change i...
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Beat per minit for a hedgehog? Hegehogs heartbeat per minute? How many bpm in hedgehog heart? Heart beat per minute hedgehog? Hedgehog hearts beat perminute? How fast is a hedgehog heart beat? Hedgehog's heart beats per minite?
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Resting heart rate averages 60 to 80 beats per minute. In middle-aged, unconditioned, sedentary individuals the resting rate can exceed 100 beats per minute. In highly conditioned endurance-trained athletes, such as Olympic cross-country skiers, resting rates in the range of 28 to 40 beats per minute have been reported.
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If your heart rate is very fast (over 100 beats per minute), this is called tachycardia. An unusually slow heart rate is called bradycardia. An occasional extra heartbeat is known as extrasystole.
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Pulse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In medicine, a person's pulse is the arterial palpation of a heartbeat. It can be palpated in any place that allows for an artery to be compressed against a bone, such as at the neck (carotid artery...
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