A normal resting heart rate for a 6 year old child is between 18 and 30 beats per minute. The normal blood pressure is 70 over 120. You should seek medical attention right away.
The average resting heart rate for an adult is between 60 and 100 beats per minute, while well-conditioned athletes can achieve between 40 and 60 beats per minute. The maximum pulse rate is 220 minus your age, and the target for a healthy pulse rate during, or just after, exercise, is 60-80 per cent of this. Therefore, if you are aged 50, you should aim to build up fitness gradually until you reach a target pulse rate during exercise of between 102-136 bpm (beats per minute). If you are aged 55, your target should be between 99-132 bpm, age 60 = 96-128 bpm, age 65 = 93-124bpm, age 70 = 90-120 bpm, and age 75 = 87-116 bpm. hope this answers you.
It depends on what the person is doing. Is he sitting quietly, or is he being chased by a bear?
102 mph = 8,976 feet per minute.
Yes, 80 is considered an average pulse rate. 102 is considered moderately high, but not excessively high. Make sure you aren't taking your heart rate measurement after any physically demanding activity, because that would increase the value of the reading. If you continue to have a measurement in the range of 102, you should probably talk to a physician. You aren't at any sort of risk of falling over dead just from a heart rate of 102, but you should consult a physician if you are unsure or if your heart rate stays that high.
102 degrees F. A high normal resting temperature is about 39 degrees C in hotter times ...
mine blood level is 102 is that normal?
Around 102 people die every minute! :(
Normal MCV value for women
102 miles to 4 minute = 51 miles to 2 minutes
First, get a hand to find the pulse in. Doing this way is the most reccomended. Find a heartbeat, as it should be located along the thumb, but on the wrist. Get a clock or person to count to 30 (if you have no timer, but this method is not as accurate.), count the heartbeats in that 30 seconds, and then multiply the heartbeat by 2. For example... Beats in 30 seconds: 51 51*2=102 (pulse) The normal pulse rate is 60-85 while doing no activity such as sitting in a chair or lying on a bed.
yes its normal