Historical Overview
Description
Pathophysiology
Instructions
1. Use a Doppler to monitor the ulnar artery pulse
2. Observe whether the pulse is in the range of 60–100 bpm
3. Observe whether the pulse is steady
4. Take the ulnar artery pulse in the contralateral hand
Variations
Related Signs and Tests
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