Heart rate 60, breathing in 14 breaths a minute?
Posted By: something like this possibly. on 2005-09-23
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Subject: Heart rate 60, breathing in 14 breaths a minute?
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Subject: Her orthostatics are positive. Upon lying, her heart rate is 68.
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Subject: On PE heart section doc says "Heart irregular rate regular"?? is that right
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