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Montse Ramirez
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The patient is found to be unresponsive and not breathing.To determine the presence of central blood circulation and circulation of blood to the brain,the nurse checks which pulse?

A) Radial.
B) Brachial.
C) Posterior tibial.
D) Carotid.

Central Blood Circulation

The part of the cardiovascular system where blood is circulated through the heart and the pulmonary and systemic circuits.

Carotid Pulse

The pulsation of the carotid artery felt on the side of the neck, used to measure heart rate and assess circulatory health.

Posterior Tibial

Pertains to the tibial nerve or muscle located at the back (posterior) part of the leg, involved in the movement and sensation of the foot.

  • Comprehend the significance of precise vital signs measurement and its consequences for patient treatment.
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Valerie MabongaOct 18, 2024
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