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When pressing the carotid artery from the neck the person is
most likely checking for pulse rates. There are two types of pulse rates and
these are called: Resting Heart Rate (RHR) and Maximum Heart Rate (MHR).
Resting Heart Rate (RHR) refers to the ability of the heart to pump blood
efficiently when at rest. This is usually taken early in the morning when the
person has just woken up. It is taken for 3 full minutes and the normal ranges
of RHR should only be between 80-120 beats per minute.
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Maximum Heart Rate (MHR) refers to the maximum capacity of
the heart to pump efficiently. A human heart beat can only perform a maximum of
220 beats per minute. The MHR is taken by deducting your age from the value of
220.</span>
Your immune system uses a huge army of defender cells - different types of white blood cell. You make about 1000 million of them every day in your bone marrow. Some of these cells, called macrophages, constantly patrol your body, destroying germs as soon as they enter. This is your 'natural' or inborn immunity. But if an infection begins to take hold, your body fights back with an even more powerful defence of T- and B-cells. They give you acquired immunity, so that the same germ can never make you as ill again.
Nephrotic syndrome is often caused by damage to small blood vessels in the kidneys that filter waste and excess water from the blood so <span>Diuretic, ACE inhibitor, Antihypertensive drug, Statin, Steroid, and Immunosuppressive drug can hel</span>