أماكن النبض بالجسم Pulse points in the) body) for nursing students
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Welcome! I'm pleased to provide you with a simple explanation of pulse locations in the body, a fundamental skill in nursing. A pulse is the wave you feel in an artery as blood rushes from the heart. Measuring your pulse helps assess heart and circulatory health.
Here are the most important places where you can measure your pulse:
Radial Artery: On the thumb side of the wrist. This is the most common and easiest place to measure the pulse. Brachial Artery: In the inner crease of the elbow, on the body side. Primarily used to measure blood pressure, it can also be used to measure the pulse in infants. Carotid Artery: On either side of the neck, below the jaw. Used in emergencies to quickly assess the pulse, but care should be taken to avoid excessive pressure. Femoral Artery: In the groin area. Used in critical situations when the pulse cannot be felt elsewhere.
Temporal Artery: On either side of the head (in the temple area). Easily felt in children. Dorsalis Pedis Artery: On the top of the foot. Used to assess circulation in the lower extremities.
Popliteal Artery Artery) Behind the knee. It may be difficult to feel and is used to assess blood circulation in the leg.
Tips when measuring the pulse: • Use the tips of your index and middle fingers to gently press on the artery. •
Do not use your thumb, as it has its own pulse that may interfere with the measurement. •
Count the pulses for 30 seconds and then multiply the result by 2 to get the number of beats per minute, or count for a full minute for the most accurate reading.
Here are the most important places where you can measure your pulse:
Radial Artery: On the thumb side of the wrist. This is the most common and easiest place to measure the pulse. Brachial Artery: In the inner crease of the elbow, on the body side. Primarily used to measure blood pressure, it can also be used to measure the pulse in infants. Carotid Artery: On either side of the neck, below the jaw. Used in emergencies to quickly assess the pulse, but care should be taken to avoid excessive pressure. Femoral Artery: In the groin area. Used in critical situations when the pulse cannot be felt elsewhere.
Temporal Artery: On either side of the head (in the temple area). Easily felt in children. Dorsalis Pedis Artery: On the top of the foot. Used to assess circulation in the lower extremities.
Popliteal Artery Artery) Behind the knee. It may be difficult to feel and is used to assess blood circulation in the leg.
Tips when measuring the pulse: • Use the tips of your index and middle fingers to gently press on the artery. •
Do not use your thumb, as it has its own pulse that may interfere with the measurement. •
Count the pulses for 30 seconds and then multiply the result by 2 to get the number of beats per minute, or count for a full minute for the most accurate reading.
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مدرس مواد تمريضيه خبره بتدريس مواد التمريض والبحث العلمى خبره اكاديميه سبع سنوات باحدث الوسائل وأساليب التدريس داخل الصف وعن بعد تدريب الطلاب عمليا لرفع وتحسين مهاراتهم العمليه والنظريه
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بكالوريوس تمريض جامعة الزقازيق 2006
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