what is relationship between the heart beat and the pulse rate? how it can be observed?
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The pulse rate is exactly equal to the heartbeat, as the contractions of the heart cause the increases in blood pressure in the arteries that lead to a noticeable pulse. Taking the pulse is, therefore, a direct measure of heart rate.
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The pulse rate is exactly equal to the heartbeat, as the contractions of the heart cause the increases in blood pressure in the arteries that lead to a noticeable pulse. Taking the pulse is, therefore, a direct measure of heart rate.
When your heart beats it pushes blood around your body. This heart beat can be felt as your 'pulse' on your wrist or neck. Your pulse is measured by counting the number of times your heart beats in one minute. For example, if your heart contracts 72 times in one minute, your pulse would be 72 beats per minute (BPM).
Place you first three fingers along the line of the artery in the wrist. The thumb and fingertips have pulses so use the pads of your fingers to take a pulse to avoid confusion. Count the beats of the pulse for 1 minute, using a digital watch or one with a second-hand.