15 questions
What is heart rate?
Oxygen going to the heart
The number of times your heart beats in a minute
Blood pumping though the body
Carbon dioxide leaving the body
Having to do with the heart
Ortho
Derma
Neuro
Cardio
Heart rate when the body is at rest
Slow heart rate
Resting heart rate
Target heart rate
Working heart rate
Common places to find heart rate
Neck and wrist
Tongue and armpit
Thigh and bicep
Ear and temple
What should your heart rate be when exercising ?
Resting heart rate
Max heart rate
In your target heart rate zone
Minimum heart rate
Factors that can increase or decrease heart rate
Temperature and time of day
Exercise and temperature
Exercise and how much food you have had
None
Carotid artery
Pulse on wrist
Pulse on side of neck
Pulse on foot
Pulse behind knee
Normal resting heart rate for adults
40-80 BPM
60-100 BPM
100-120 BPM
70-130 BPM
A condition of a heart rate consistently above 100 BPM
Tachycardia
Bradycardia
High
Strong
A condition of a heart rate below 60 BPM
Bradycardia
Tachycardia
Low
Slow
Inconsistency during heart rate measurement
Irregular
Inconsistent beat
Weak
Slow
Artery of the wrist
Ulnar
Radial
Carotid
Thoracic
How to find your maximum heart rate
220 - your age = MHR
230 - your age = MHR
Resting heart rate x 2 = MHR
300 - working heart rate = MHR
Hypertension
Abnormally high blood pressure
Abnormally high heart rate
Low blood pressure
Tension of the heart
Recovery heart rate
Heart rate during a hangover
The reduction of your heart rate immediately after stopping the exercise
Heart rate during exercise
Heart rate before exercise