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moongchi

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What is the normal pulse rate for a conditioned athlete? Explain why.

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Define the following abbreviations: PRN



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Answer to Question 1

In a conditioned athlete, the resting pulse is frequently lower (50-60 bpm) because the heart muscle receives more exercise.

Answer to Question 2

whenever necessary or as needed



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