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.
The B.P. equipment can be used to check your pulse.
Check for a pulse; if no pulse resume CPR. The AED will reanalyze in 2 minutes.
Do not stop CPR to check for a 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.)
A pulse check is performed on the brachial artery for an infant.
You can check your pulse at your wrists, your neck, or underarms.
A pulse is checked on an artery.
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.