Yes, the pulse rates of different locations should be the same since they are all coming from the heart.
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because infants have higher average pulse rates.
the calculated pulse is not accurate as you have only measured it fo 15 seconds. then multiplied it by four. Now as pulse is measured in BPM (Beats Per Minute) The accurate way is to actually time it for a minute and you will have an accurate answer.
Fit people have a resting pulse rate of 70 or less. The less fit you are, the higher your pulse rate.
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Medical professionals measure pulse rates by 1 minute to ensure accuracy. If they measured it by 15 seconds and multiplied it by four, they are assuming that the pulse will stay the same to one minute, but the pulse might change during that time. I hope this has been useful.
Yes, the pulse rates of different locations should be the same since they are all coming from the heart.
factors affecting pulse rate-raising or lowering pulse sites on the body
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Languages aren't measured by rates.
the speed at which the heart is beating.
Diet, exercise and meditation
If by pulse you mean heart rate, it is measured in number of beats per minute.
It can be measured at several artery locations, usually the radial artery in the wrist.
Yes, age can affect pulse rates. Generally, younger individuals have higher resting pulse rates, which tend to decrease as a person ages. However, individual factors like fitness level, health status, and medication can also influence pulse rates.
because infants have higher average pulse rates.