Asked by Gifty Konneh on May 26, 2024

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Which technique is correct when the nurse is assessing the radial pulse of a patient?

A) Palpate for 1 minute, if the rhythm is irregular.
B) Palpate for 15 seconds and multiply by 4, if the rhythm is regular.
C) Palpate for 2 full minutes to detect any variation in amplitude.
D) Palpate for 10 seconds and multiply by 6, if the rhythm is regular and the patient has no history of cardiac abnormalities.

Radial Pulse

A measurement of the heart rate obtained by palpating the radial artery at the wrist.

Amplitude

The height or strength of a wave signal, which in various contexts can represent volume, intensity, or power.

  • Gain an understanding of the effect that exercise and patient health status have on vital sign readings.
  • Comprehend the importance of pulse characteristics such as force and rhythm during patient evaluation.
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Favor OkekeJun 02, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Research suggests that the 30-second interval multiplied by 2 is a more accurate and efficient technique when heart rates are normal or rapid and when rhythms are regular, then the 15-seconds interval multiplied by 4 as any one beat error in counting results in an error of 4 beats/minute. If the rhythm is irregular, then the pulse is counted for 1 full minute.