The information gathered by nurses in a pulse rate check helps us to identify the patient is hypovolemic, in a shock-like state, or fluid overloaded. The measurements of rate, rhythm and grading all help to communicate our findings in a standardized way.
This video is about How to Take a Pulse. This video goes over 8 pulse points from carotid, brachial, radial, ulnar, femoral, popliteal, dorsal tibialis and posterior tibial pulses. Elements of the assessment covered are rhythm, rate, and quality (pulse grading scale)
Understanding what a normal waveform looks like will help you to troubleshoot abnormal waveforms.
Tips for locating the most common pulses also provided!
Pulse Rate Measurements: Nursing Skills and Vital Signs
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