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Curious, I heard higher and lower numbers.
High number about 80.
Low number around 65 beats per min.
Which is it?
High number about 80.
Low number around 65 beats per min.
Which is it?
Originally posted by: Woodie
Normal Range-Adult: 60 to 100 bpm
Normal Range-Pediatric: 80 to 100
Normal Range-Infant: 100-120 (? it's been a while)
Normal Range-Newborn: 120-150 (? it's been a while
Originally posted by: amnesiac 2.0
I got my BP taken among other things for an insurance exam.. the paramed was convinced I was an athlete b/c I had a HR of about 55 and BP of 102/60 or something like that.
Those numbers xxx/xxx work like this:Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: amnesiac 2.0
I got my BP taken among other things for an insurance exam.. the paramed was convinced I was an athlete b/c I had a HR of about 55 and BP of 102/60 or something like that.
IIRC, an athlete will usually have a higher systolic (the high number) and lower diastolic (the low #) than an average person since their heart is beating less often, but moving more blood than normal with each beat. Both numbers were low in your case.
Postcount!! Duh!That is put very simply and I could go much deeper, but why?