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  1. Are bounding peripheral pulses bad? what does "2+" mean?

    Mar 23, 2020 · Possibly: Intensity of the pulses are graded on a scale of 0 to 4 +:0 indicating no palpable pulse; 1 + indicating a faint, but detectable pulse; 2 + suggesting a slightly more diminished pulse …

  2. what does carotid pulses +2/4 bilaterally mean with no ... - HealthTap

    Mar 22, 2020 · What does carotid pulses +2/4 bilaterally mean with no bruit? abdominal aorta not prominent? femoral pulse +2/4 bilaterally. is that normal?

  3. can you tell me what "femoral pulses to exclude aortic coarctation ...

    Dec 27, 2014 · Coarctation: In coarctation of the aorta, femoral pulses are typically weak or absent with lower blood pressure in the lower extremities. Palpation of femoral pulses does not exclude this …

  4. Femoral pulse in obese patient - HealthTap

    a reason a patient might not have a palpable pulse?: Important sign: If the patient is otherwise healthy-looking, not in sh

  5. I can feel my pulse in my groin. its only on the right side ... - HealthTap

    Jan 8, 2021 · I can feel my pulse in my groin. its only on the right side and is very pronounced. it comes and goes and feels like a very strong vibration.

  6. Femoral pulse - HealthTap

    Could you still get a pedal pulse with a doppler with an occluded femoral-popliteal artery graft? A doctor has provided 1 answer A member asked:

  7. What do i do if i have no femoral pulse? - HealthTap

    Jun 9, 2016 · May have collateral: May have collateral circulation which makes up for where the blood from the femoral artery would go.

  8. do docs use the diaphragm of a stethoscope to assess for femoral …

    Jul 3, 2014 · Not really: the only reason to use a stethoscope over a femoral pulse is to see if there is a bruit to assess for an a-v fistula

  9. How does a doctor check femoral pulses for aortic coarctation?

    Dr. Michael H. T. Sia answered Using fingers:: During a physical exam, the doctor may find that a person with a coarctation has higher blood pressure in the arms than in the legs. The doctor also …

  10. What is the femoral artery pressure point? - HealthTap

    Jun 26, 2014 · MAP > 60 mmHg: The mean arterial pressure (MAP) is, at least, > 60 mmhg if one can palpate (feel) the femoral pulse (in each groin). The vessel can be felt just below the groin (inguinal) …