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Palpable distal pulse means that the pulse can be?

felt


What is a distal pulse?

farthest from artery


What would an EMT use a distal pulse for?

To check for blood flow distal from an injury.


When should a combat lifesaver attempt to straighten a deformed limb?

closed injury with distal pulse


What is the normal tibial pulse rate?

A distal pulse should be the same rate as a femoral pulse, carotid pulse, brachial pulse, pedal pulse, or radial pulse. The strength of the pulse may be harder to feel the further away from the heart, but the rate should be the same. One heart, One Pulse Rate. The Normal heart rate/pulse in an adult is 60-100 beats per minute. Less of course, in the super healthy athlete.


Why did paramedic check her dorsalis pedis pulse?

There would have been a leg injury and the paramedic wanted to ensure there was circulation distal (below) the injury.


If you have completed splinting an aimans arm fracture what should you be aware of before applying a sling and swath?

Make sure there is a distal pulse from the splint prior to (and after) placing in a sling.


What are 2 types of pulse?

Radial and apical pulse


In which region of the nephron does secretion occur?

The distal tubule


There are how many phalanges of the pollex?

The pollex is the thumb and it has only 2 phalanges, the distal and the proximal. all of the other fingers have a distal, middle and proximal.


What are the locations of pulses?

the following Pulse location are? 1. Apical pulse 2. Radial pulse 3. Brachial pulse 4. Apical-radial pulse


Where is the dorsalis pedis pulse location?

The dorsalis pedis artery pulse can be palpated readily lateral to the extensor hallucis longus tendon (or medially to the extensor digitorum tendons) on the dorsal surface of the foot, distal to the dorsal most prominence of the navicular bone which serves as a reliable landmark for palpation.