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19 Σεπ 2024 · A bounding pulse is a forceful or exaggerated heartbeat felt over an artery in the arms, legs, feet, or neck. Most causes of bounding pulses are normal compensatory responses of the heart. They include fever, anxiety, pregnancy, exercise, anemia, and hyperthyroidism.
8 Αυγ 2023 · Water hammer pulse is a physical exam finding that describes a bounding, forceful pulse with a rapid upstroke and descent. It is seen in many physiological and pathological conditions but is most often associated with aortic regurgitation.
12 Αυγ 2020 · If your bounding pulse is caused by a health condition such as hyperthyroidism or an arrhythmia, be sure to follow the health regimen your doctor recommends. This includes taking any...
The carotid pulse is characterized by a smooth, relatively rapid upstroke and a smooth, more gradual downstroke, interrupted only briefly at the pulse peak. These palpable pulsatile changes in the carotid arterial diameter are virtually identical to the intraluminal pressure pulse.
Bounding pulses are found in aortic run-off lesions such as PDA, aortic regurgitation (AR), large systemic arteriovenous fistula, or persistent truncus arteriosus (rarely). Pulses are bounding in premature infants because of the lack of subcutaneous tissue and because many have PDA. 4.
7 Μαΐ 2018 · Listen to heart sounds in four areas with diaphragm whilst feeling carotid pulse; If a systolic murmur is heard: Listen in the axilla for radiation (mitral regurgitation) Listen over the carotids for radiation (aortic stenosis) Always perform the reinforcement manoeuvres to detect diastolic murmurs:
31 Ιαν 2020 · How to Assess. Palpate the common carotid arteries, located in the anterior neck medial to the sternocleidomastoid. Palpate the arteries one at a time. Care should be taken to avoid stimulating the carotid sinus.