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Oratilwe Keele
on Oct 12, 2024Verified
The nurse is caring for a patient who complains of feeling light-headed and "woozy." The nurse checks the patient's pulse and finds that it is irregular.The patient's blood pressure is 100/72.It was 113/80 an hour earlier.What should the nurse do?
A) Call the physician immediately.
B) Perform an apical/radial pulse assessment.
C) Apply more pressure to the radial artery to assess the pulse.
D) Use own thumb to detect the patient's pulse.
Apical/Radial Pulse
Measurements of the heartbeat taken at the apex of the heart and the radial artery of the wrist, respectively.
Blood Pressure
The force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of the body's arteries, a crucial indicator of cardiovascular health.
- Identify and respond to abnormal vital signs and symptoms.
Verified Answer
EA
Learning Objectives
- Identify and respond to abnormal vital signs and symptoms.
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