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Pulse Pulse • Define – The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests – Felt more easily in arteries that lie close to the skin
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Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

Dec 22, 2015

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Page 1: Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

PulsePulse

• Define

– The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests

– Felt more easily in arteries that lie close to the skin

Page 2: Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

Pulse SitesPulse Sites• Temporal – forehead• Carotid – neck• Brachial – inner, upper

arm• Radial – wrist• Femoral – groin• Popliteal – behind

knee• Dorsalis pedis – top of

foot

Page 3: Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

Pulse RatePulse Rate

• Define– Number of beats per

minute

• Variables– Age, sex, body size

Page 4: Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

Pulse RatesPulse Rates

• Adults 60-90bpm

• Children > 7 70-90bpm

• Children 1-7 80-110bpm

• Infants 100-160bpm

Page 5: Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

Pulse TermsPulse Terms

• Bradycardia

– Pulse rate under 60 beats per minute

• Tachycardia

– Pulse rate greater than 100 beats per minute

Page 6: Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

Characteristics of the PulseCharacteristics of the Pulse

• Rate – beats per minute

• Rhythm – regularity or spacing of beats– Regular or irregular– Arrhythmia – irregular heartbeat/pulse

• Volume – strength or intensity– Strong, weak, thready, bounding

Page 7: Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

Factors that Increase the PulseFactors that Increase the Pulse

– Exercise

– Stimulant drugs

– Excitement

– Fever

– Shock

– Nervous tension

Page 8: Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

Factor that Decrease the PulseFactor that Decrease the Pulse

– Sleep

– Depressant drugs

– Heart disease

– Coma

– Physical training

Page 9: Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

Apical PulseApical Pulse

• Heartbeat taken by listening with a stethoscope over the apex of the heart

• The heart sounds are lubb-dupp

• Each lubb-dupp is one beat

• Used for taking an infant’s pulse because it is so rapid

Page 10: Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

RespirationsRespirations

• Define

– Process of taking in oxygen

and expelling carbon dioxide

• One Respiration includes

– 1 inspiration, breathing in

– 1 expiration, breathing out

Page 11: Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

Respiration RatesRespiration Rates

• Adults– 14-18 breaths per minute

• Children– 16-25 breath per minute

• Infants– 30-50 breaths per minute

Page 12: Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

Respiration CharacteristicRespiration Characteristic

• Rate– Number of respirations per minute– One respiration is one inspiration and one

expiration

• Rhythm– Regular or irregular

• Character– Deep, shallow, stertorous, moist

Page 13: Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

Abnormal Respiration Abnormal Respiration TerminologyTerminology

• Dyspnea – difficulty breathing• Apnea – absence of respirations• Tachypnea – respiration > 25/min• Bradypnea – respirations <10/min• Orthopnea – severe dyspnea• Cheyne-Stokes – periods of dyspnea followed by

periods of apnea. Seen in dying patients• Rales – bubbling respiration caused by moisture in

the lungs

Page 14: Pulse Define –The pressure of the blood pushing against the walls of an artery as the heart beats and rests –Felt more easily in arteries that lie close.

Procedure for Taking Procedure for Taking RespirationsRespirations

• Count respirations so patient is unaware

• Do not tell patient you are taking their respirations as it is a voluntary and involuntary process

• Take the patients pulse and afterwards leave hand in place and lift eyes to count the rise and fall of the patients chest