Pulse MeasurementWhy It Is DoneYour pulse is checked to: - See how well the heart is working. In an
emergency situation, your pulse rate can help find out if the heart is pumping
enough blood.
- Help find the cause of symptoms, such as an irregular
or rapid heartbeat (palpitations), dizziness, fainting, chest pain, or
shortness of breath.
- Check for blood flow after an injury or when a
blood vessel may be blocked.
- Check on medicines or diseases that
cause a slow heart rate. Your doctor may ask you to check your pulse every day
if you have heart disease or if you are taking certain medicines that can slow
your heart rate, such as digoxin or beta-blockers (like propranolol or
atenolol).
- Check your general health and fitness level. Checking
your pulse rate at rest, during exercise, or immediately after vigorous
exercise can give you important information about your overall fitness
level.
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