The difference in pulse rate before and immediately after jogging is primarily due to the body's response to increased physical activity. Before jogging, the heart rate is at a resting level, but during exercise, the muscles require more oxygen and nutrients, prompting the heart to pump faster to meet those demands. This increased heart rate helps to deliver more blood to the working muscles, which is why you observe a noticeable rise after jogging.
You'll have an oxygen deficiency that'll have to be compensated for before the pulse an breath rate will be back to normal.
Jogging does raise your pulse rate and it raises it more that some other exercise too :)
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Two factors may influence pulse rate before and after juggling. One is the level of concentration involved in making a successful juggle. The brain uses adrenaline to help you concentrate, which in turn increases your heart rate to pump more oxygen to the limbs that need it. The physical exertion also has the same effect on your HR.
You can get your pulse up by doing a physical activity, such as lifting weights, jogging/running, or doing more exercise than what you are currently doing.
For the condition of no breathing and no pulse, immediately commence CPR.
NO. the difference between the Apical and Radial pulse is known as the pulse deficit. There should be some difference between the twon.
check pulse no pulse start cpr
The Pulse Deficit
pulse are legume but all legume are not pulse.
apical pulse