A pulse of 60 beats per minute is generally a normal condition. For the pulse to be normal, it generally needs to be based on its value and additionally on its rhythm. For a normal pulse the range of values is usually 60-100 beats/min. For the pulse, some patients may show a short pulse. Patients with pulse dystocia are commonly affected by arrhythmias, such as atrial fibrillation. The patient’s pulse rate is less than the heart rate, and the patient’s pulse may show abnormalities such as pulse dystocia, low heart rate auscultation, and varying heart sound intensity. So it is not possible to judge whether the pulse is normal just by the number of pulses, but needs to be judged according to the specific circumstances of the pulse. The pulse is a palpable arterial beat on the surface of the human body, and the pulse rhythm of a normal person is very regular.