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  1. (PULSE) Presented by:- Mr. Ashish kumar nursing tutor
  2. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE  DEFINITION OF PULSE  SITE OF PULSE MEASURMENT  ASSESSMENT OF PULSE  FACTOR AFFECTING OF PULSE  CHARACTERISTICS OF PULSE
  3. DEFINITION OF PULSE  The alternate expansion(raise)and recoil (raise)of the elastic arteries after each systole of the left ventricle creating a travelling pressure wave that is called the pulse.  A healthy person normal pulse rate 60-100 b/min.
  4. SITE OF PULSE MEASURMENT  1.TEMPORAL ARTERY-the site is above and lateral to eye where the temporal artery passes over the temporal bone of the head.  2.CAROTID ARTERY -at the side of the neck where the carotid artery runs between the trachea and the sternocleidomastoid muscle. Carotid asses less then 5-10 sec.  3.APICAL-At the apex of the heart between 4th and 5th intercostal space.
  5. CONT… 4.RADIAL ARTERY -Radial artery located front of the wrist thumb side. 5.FEMORAL ARTERY -Inner aspect of upper thigh. 6.BRACHIAL ARTERY-at the inner aspect of the biceps muscles of the arm or medially in the anticubital . 7.POSTERIOR TIBIAL ARTERY-on the medial surface of the ankle.
  6. CON…..  8.POPLITEAL ARTERY-where the popliteal artery passes behind the knee.  9.PEDAL (DORSAL PEDIS)-populated by feeling the dorsum upper surface of foot.
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  8. ASSESSMERNT OF PULSE  A pulse is commonly assessed by palpation effecting or auscultation using stethoscope.  The middle three finger are used for palpating all pulse site concept the apex of the heart ,A stethoscope is used for assessing apical pulse.  Pulse is expressed in beat per minutes.  Average pulse of an healthy adult is 72b/min and it range from 60-100 b/m.
  9. CONT….  In some type of cardiovascular disease the heart rate and pulse rate can differ.  The apical pulse rate may be his/her than the radial pulse and the difference is known as pulse deficit.
  10. FACTOR AFFECTING OF PULSE  1.MEDICTION-some medication decrease the pulse.  2.EXERCISE-the pulse rate increase with muscular activity.  3.HYPOVOLEMIA/DEHYDRATION-loss of blood from the vascular system increase the pulse rate.  4.SRESS-stress increase the rate as well as the force of the heart beat.
  11. CONT…  5.BODY TEMPREATUE-when the patient is in body temperature increase the pulse rate increase the pulse rate increase 10 b/min for every 1 degree Fahrenheit (0.56 degree Celsius) increase body temperature.  6.DISEASE CONDITION- loss of food ,shock increase the plus rate .  7.FOOD INTAKE-indigestion food cause increase pulse rate .
  12. CONT…  8.AGE-the very young have a rapid pulse rate the adult have a normal range of 60-100 per minute the very old have relatively slow pulse rate
  13. CHARACTERISTICS OF PULSE The characteristics of a pulse involves  RATE-number of beats per minute  RHYTHM-pattern or regularity of the beats. The length of time between beats should be same .  VOLUME-amount of blood pumped with each beat.  ARTERIAL WALL ELASTICITY- the artery wall should feel soft and flexible under the finger.
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