<span> The pulse recording does not have any feature that allows diastolic pressure to be recorded. So no. Pulse measurements cannot replace a stethoscope. </span>
Answer: may lose interest in normal daily activities, feel hopeless, lack productivity, and have low self-esteem and an overall feeling of inadequacy
Explanation:
<span>In the box, "Olympism and the Olympic
Games," the author endorses the elimination of national medal counts
because such counts tend to make stronger the nationalism and political
uniqueness between countries. The Olympic Games inspire humanity to overcome economic,
political, racial, religion and gender differences and promote friendships in
spite of that uniqueness. The athletes show this value by starting long lasting
team bonding and cooperation with their teammates and opponents. </span>
Answer:
it is d beacause it is true
Answer;
Explanation:
If it is possible to measure the time intervals between consecutive heart beat in milliseconds, and determine how the time intervals varies from time to time, then the value obtained is called Heart Rate Variability. It can be felt when pulse at the wrist is measured and deep breath taken and exhale afterwards.
Longer interval is observed during exhalation when the HR is long thus the heart slows down,while short intervals during fast beat of the heart,with fast HR.It can be detected by ECG through measurement of intervals between R waves( R-R).
HRV is regulated by ANS, through the sympathetic , which increases the heartbeat and therefore reduces the HRV, and the parasympathetic which reduces the heart beat and therefore increases the HRV, since the slower beats enabled easy measurements of intervals between consecutive heartbeats.
Therefore, the variance in the R-R waves intervals is determined by the parasympathetic nervous system which slow the heart beats for higher HRV values to be obtained.The answer is TRUE