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A. Radial
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B. Femoral
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C. Brachial
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D. Carotid
Explanation
- The correct point of checking an infant’s pulse is: Carotid
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- There are seven types of pulse in the human body.
- Temporal: It is felt in the head.
- Carotid: It is felt in the neck.
- Branchial: It is felt in the elbow.
- Femoral: It is felt at the groin.
- Radial: It is felt on the wrist.
- Popliteal: It is felt on the knee.
- Dorsalis pedis: It is felt on the foot.
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A. Take pulse for full 60 seconds
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B. Take pulse for 30 seconds and multiply by 2
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C. Take pulse for 45 seconds to ensure
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D. Take pulse for 15 seconds and multiply the amount by 4
Explanation
- When measuring baseline vitals and the pulse is irregular you should: Take the pulse for 15 seconds and multiply the amount by 4
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- additional information:
- When taking your pulse:
- Using the first and second fingertips, press firmly but gently on the arteries until you feel a pulse.
- Begin counting the pulse when the clock's second hand is on the 12.
- Count your pulse for 60 seconds (or for 15 seconds and then multiply by four to calculate beats per minute).
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A. Artery
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B. Vein
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C. Muscle
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D. Tendon
Explanation
- A pulse can be felt when an Artery passes over a bone.
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- There are seven main points in the human body to check the pulse
- A pulse oximeter is used to: Measure the pulse rate and oxygen in the blood.
- The beating of the pulse is due to the flow of blood
- World Pulses Day is celebrated on February 10 every year and recognized Pulses as a global food.
- A normal resting heart rate should be between 70 to 80 beats per minute,
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