The radial pulse is examined by palpating the radial artery at the wrist. This provides important physiological information about heart function and circulatory status. When examining the radial pulse, the rate, rhythm, character, volume, and condition of the vessel wall should be observed and compared between both sides. A normal radial pulse has a rate of 60-100 bpm, regular rhythm, and characteristic waveform features including the percussion, tidal, and dicrotic waves. Abnormalities can provide clues about underlying cardiac and vascular conditions.