For a pulse rate of 92 beats/min belongs to the appropriately high stage, the heart rate of a normal person is controlled between 60-100 beats/min, and 60-100 beats/min is the normal range. However, most adults are required to try to control their heart rate between 60-80 beats/min. The patient’s heart rate is appropriately fast, and if the heart rate exceeds 100 beats/min. it belongs to sinus tachycardia. Patients with a heart rate of 92 beats/min may be in a more tense state during blood pressure measurement and will improve when they relax. Normal adults try to control the pulse rate below 80 times/min, usually a balanced diet, do not stay up late, serious mental stress, appropriate outdoor physical exercise will help to reduce the heart rate.