Difference between revisions of "Point of Minimum Impulse"
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Latest revision as of 12:48, 21 July 2017
The point of minimum impulse refers to the right pinky toe, which is the part of the body where you are least likely to palpate the precordium. The point of minimum impulse is of little clinical importance.[1]
Related Reading
- Amazon Stress Test
- Foot
- Foot Fault
- Gouch
- Heart
- Pedal Pulse
- Point of Maximum Impulse
- Troponin
- Two Left Feet
References