Asked by Amanda Murray on Sep 25, 2024
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In order to be palpated to obtain the pulse, an artery must be
A) at least 1/2 inch in diameter.
B) close to the heart.
C) above the knee.
D) superficial and above the knee.
E) superficial, with firm tissue beneath it.
Palpated
The act of examining or exploring by touch, especially used in a medical context to detect characteristics or abnormalities of an organ.
Superficial
Located near the surface of the body or an organ.
- Identify the anatomical requirements for palpating a pulse.
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KW
katja wallaceabout 7 hours ago
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
An artery must be superficial with firm tissue beneath it to be palpated effectively for a pulse. This allows the pulse wave to be felt against the firm surface.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the anatomical requirements for palpating a pulse.