Yes they do.
Take your heart rate or pulse.
The B.P. equipment can be used to check your pulse.
For lay CPR, no pulse check is required.
Check for a pulse; if no pulse resume CPR. The AED will reanalyze in 2 minutes.
The B.P. equipment can be used to check your pulse.
yes, no need to worry, sometimes more than that
they check your: blood pressure. heart rate. eye sight. weight. height. flexibility. and if you have a hernia. (they check to see if you have a hernia by putting two finger beneath your testicles and makign you cough.)
Do not stop CPR to check for a pulse.
A pulse check is performed on the brachial artery for an infant.
When performing a pulse check on an Infant or Child, check for a maximum of 10 seconds. For lay CPR, no pulse check is required for an adult.
A pulse is checked on an artery.
You can check your pulse at your wrists, your neck, or underarms.