How to Check for a Normal Pulse Rate - Radial Pulse
Do you know how to check someones radial pulse rate? What would you do if you were ever put in such a position?Well, on the off-chance that you are ever faced with a predicament such as this, here is a simple to follow guide to help you to be able take and read one accurately and relay it to medical personnel if needed.
Below you will discover a list of normal rates based on age as well as a step by step.
Instructions
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Your first step to taking and checking for a normal rate is to locate the individuals wrist.
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Then placing your first 3 fingers (pointer+middle+ring) just below the crease (where hand and wrist meet just under the thumb) press until you can feel the radial pulse.
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Measure strength, rate and regularity:
* Is it easy to detect or very faint?
* Does it come in regular intervals or can you detect an increase or decrease in it?
* How many beats in 60 seconds? - a normal rate should be on average between:
-for ages 11 through adult 60 and 100 beats per minute (BPM)
-for someone very physically fit - 40 to 60 BPM
-for a child 1 & under- 100 to 160 BPM
-children 1 to 10 - 70 to 120 BPM (these are all averages)
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