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  2. How to take your pulse - Mayo Clinic

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    Your radial pulse can be taken on either wrist. Use the tip of the index and third fingers of your other hand to feel the pulse in your radial artery between your wrist bone and the tendon on the thumb side of your wrist. Apply just enough pressure so you can feel each beat. Do not push too hard or you will block the blood flow.

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

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    A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. Generally, a lower heart rate at rest implies more efficient heart function and better cardiovascular fitness. For example, a well-trained athlete might have a normal resting heart rate closer to 40 beats per minute. To measure your heart rate, simply check your pulse.

  4. Bradycardia - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Diagnosis. To diagnose bradycardia, a health care provider will usually perform a physical exam and listen to your heart with a stethoscope. He or she may ask you questions about your symptoms and medical history. Your health care provider may recommend tests to check your heart rate and see if you have a heart problem that can cause bradycardia.

  5. Pulse pressure: An indicator of heart health? - Mayo Clinic

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    Generally, a pulse pressure greater than 40 mm Hg is unhealthy. Checking your pulse pressure may help your care team predict your risk of heart and blood vessel events, such as heart attacks and strokes. A pulse pressure greater than 60 is a risk factor for heart disease, especially for older adults. Stiffness of the body's largest arteries is ...

  6. Heart arrhythmia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A heart arrhythmia (uh-RITH-me-uh) is an irregular heartbeat. A heart arrhythmia occurs when the electrical signals that tell the heart to beat don't work properly. The heart may beat too fast or too slow. Or the pattern of the heartbeat may be inconsistent. A heart arrhythmia may feel like a fluttering, pounding or racing heartbeat.

  7. Tachycardia - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    How to take your pulse and what heart rate is best for you. When and how to do treatments called vagal maneuvers, if appropriate. When to seek emergency care. Preparing for your appointment. If you have tachycardia, you may see a doctor trained in heart conditions. This type of healthcare professional is called a cardiologist.

  8. Tachycardia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Rapid pulse. Shortness of breath. When to see a doctor. Many things can cause tachycardia. If you feel like your heart is beating too fast, make an appointment for a health checkup. Seek immediate medical help if you have: Chest pain or discomfort. Shortness of breath. Weakness. Dizziness or lightheadedness. Fainting or near fainting.

  9. Checking pulse over the carotid artery - Mayo Clinic

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    To check your pulse over your carotid artery, place your index and third fingers on your neck to the side of your windpipe. When you feel your pulse, look at your watch and count the number of beats in 15 seconds. Multiply this number by four to get your heart rate per minute. There is a problem with information submitted for this request.

  10. Novel pulsed field ablation offers patients safer and faster...

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    Cardiologists in Mayo Clinic's Heart Rhythm Services are successfully using novel energy source pulsed field ablation in patient care for AFib ablation.

  11. Lisinopril (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Description. Lisinopril is used alone or together with other medicines to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). High blood pressure adds to the workload of the heart and arteries. If it continues for a long time, the heart and arteries may not function properly. This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys resulting in ...