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  1. All About Heart Rate - American Heart Association

    May 13, 2024 · What's the difference between blood pressure and heart rate? Blood pressure is the force of your blood while moving through your vessels. Heart rate (pulse) is the number of times your …

  2. Pulse - Wikipedia

    In medicine, pulse is the rhythmic expansion and contraction of an artery in response to the cardiac cycle (heartbeat). [1] .

  3. Heart rate: What's normal? - Mayo Clinic

    Oct 22, 2025 · As you feel your pulse beat under your fingers, count the number of times it beats in 15 seconds. Multiply this number by four to calculate the beats per minute.

  4. Monitoring Your Heart Rate: What's Normal and When to Worry

    Mar 3, 2024 · And that brief rise in pressure creates your pulse, which allows you to feel and count your heart rate. Pulse is a way to measure your heart rate.

  5. Pulse: What It Is and How To Check - Cleveland Clinic

    Mar 14, 2024 · When you check your pulse, you feel the force of blood going through an artery close to your skin’s surface with each heartbeat. You can find your pulse on your wrist, neck, elbow or even …

  6. Pulse Measurement - Kaiser Permanente

    Oct 2, 2025 · Your pulse is the rate at which your heart beats. Your pulse is usually called your heart rate, which is the number of times your heart beats each minute (bpm).

  7. Your Heart Rate: What's Normal vs Possibly Dangerous?

    Nov 13, 2025 · Heart rate is one of the vital signs, along with blood pressure and body temperature. This article defines normal heart rate range and dangerous levels.

  8. Pulse: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    Jan 1, 2025 · A fast pulse may signal an infection or dehydration. In emergency situations, the pulse rate can help determine if the person's heart is pumping. Pulse measurement has other uses as well. …

  9. Average Heart Rate: What It Should Be and How to Measure It

    Dec 6, 2025 · An average heart rate ranges from 60-100 beats per minute (bpm) while resting. Stress and hormones can affect this range. Low or high rates may signal health issues.

  10. How to check your pulse - Medical News Today

    Oct 24, 2024 · As the heart pumps, the arteries expand and contract. This is the pulse. The pulse is easiest to find on the wrist or neck. A healthy pulse is around 60 to 100 beats per minute (bpm).