pulseret
Pulseret is a term used to describe the frequency of the arterial pulse, commonly known as heart rate. It is measured as the number of heartbeats per minute and serves as a quick indicator of cardiovascular function. Resting pulseret is typically lower than during exertion.
Measurement is done by palpating a peripheral pulse (radial or carotid) and counting beats for 15 to
Normal ranges: In healthy adults at rest, pulseret usually falls between 60 and 100 beats per minute.
Variability and factors: Pulseret varies with activity, fitness level, emotions, fever, dehydration, medications (for example beta-blockers
Clinical significance: Abnormally high pulseret (tachycardia) or low pulseret (bradycardia) can indicate conditions such as dehydration,
Use in health monitoring: Resting pulseret trends are used in medical and athletic contexts to assess fitness,
Terminology note: The term pulseret is sometimes used interchangeably with heart rate or pulse rate in clinical