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      • Muscular tension refers to the condition where one or more muscles remains semi-contracted for a prolonged period. This causes small lumps or “muscle knots” which you can feel by touching the affected area.
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    • Temporal artery pulse. The superficial temporal artery is where you assess temporal pulse with your index and middle fingertips. It can be located over the temple just in front of the tragus of the external ear.
    • Carotid artery pulse. The anatomical location of the carotid pulse is along the medial edge of the sternocleidomastoid muscle in the neck (i.e., mid-line between earlobe and chin below the jawline.)
    • Apical pulse. The apical pulse can be anatomically located over the 5th intercostal space at the left mid-clavicular line. Unlike other pulses, the apical pulse is unilateral and auscultated directly over the apex of the heart.
    • Brachial artery pulse. The brachial pulse is felt on the anterior aspect of the elbow by gently pressing the artery against the underlying bone with the middle and index fingers (i.e: the groove between the biceps and triceps at the antecubital fossa).
  1. Aug 2, 2023 · The peripheral pulse refers to the palpable rhythmic expansion and contraction of arteries away from the heart, which indicates the circulation of blood throughout the body.

  2. Mar 27, 2021 · A regular character indicates that the pulse is consistent in shape and duration. An irregular character can indicate a problem with the heart’s structure or function. The character of a pulse refers to its strength and volume, and can suggest various pathologies.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PulsePulse - Wikipedia

    In medicine, a pulse represents the tactile arterial palpation of the cardiac cycle (heartbeat) by fingertips.

  4. The pulse force is the strength of the pulsation felt when palpating the pulse. For example, when you feel a client’s pulse against your fingers, is it gentle? Can you barely feel it? Alternatively, is the pulsation very forceful and bounding into your fingertips?

  5. Pulse/ heart rate is the wave of blood in the artery created by contraction of the left ventricle during a cardiac cycle. The strength or amplitude of the pulse reflects the amount of blood ejected with myocardial contraction (stroke volume). Normal pulse rate range for an adult is between 60-100 beats per minute.

  6. Definition. The arterial pulse is the abrupt expansion of an artery resulting from the sudden ejection of blood into the aorta and its transmission throughout the arterial system. The impulse that results from left ventricular ejection can be transmitted down the aorta at a velocity 20 times greater than the velocity of the ejected blood bolus.

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