No. Many people's pulse can be seen in their necks. If you are concerned, call your pediatrician.
No.
should you worry unnecessarily about the increased pulse rate after 2 or 3 drinks?
AEDs should only be used when a pulse is not detected. Rescue breathing should be used when the victim is not breathing.
After taking the steroids and meds, the pulse will probably go that high. However, it should not remain that high. For a sustained period of time, 131 is too high for a child. Monitor and if sustained 131, talk to the doctor.
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yes you should probably worry.
Don't worry your going to just have to search hoenn for awhile you should eventually find it good luck.
yes, no need to worry, sometimes more than that
If your child isn't overweight and is generally fit, probably nothing to worry about if this problem is not on a regular basis, but if it occurs frequently, you should consider consulting a physician.
If your doctor or mid-wife have said there's nothing to worry about, accept their diagnosis and concentrate on staying calm. You stressing out for no reason will 'transmit' your anxiety to the foetus !
If your doctor or mid-wife have said there's nothing to worry about, accept their diagnosis and concentrate on staying calm. You stressing out for no reason will 'transmit' your anxiety to the foetus !
yes it just may be the heart isn't beating as it should be but nothing to worry about if you still cant detect the heart beat when its atleast 6 months pregnant then consult your doctor