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On any given foot, a '''pedal pulse''' can be checked in either one of two places: the dorsalis pedis artery and the posterior tibila artery. While checking the '''pedal pulse''' is done with ease for most nurses and health care professionals, it tends to be a challenge among [[July Intern|interns]] who have difficulty spotting a patient's legs especially when several layers of blankets come into play.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/02/pedal-pulses/ Intern Tries to Palpate Pedal Pulses, Can’t Locate Legs]</ref> Thanks to the diligence of residency programs and the [[ACGME]], most residents are able to locate a '''pedal pulse''' by the time they graduate. | On any given foot, a '''pedal pulse''' can be checked in either one of two places: the dorsalis pedis artery and the posterior tibila artery. While checking the '''pedal pulse''' is done with ease for most nurses and health care professionals, it tends to be a challenge among [[July Intern|interns]] who have difficulty spotting a patient's legs especially when several layers of blankets come into play.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/02/pedal-pulses/ Intern Tries to Palpate Pedal Pulses, Can’t Locate Legs]</ref> Thanks to the diligence of residency programs and the [[ACGME]], most residents are able to locate a '''pedal pulse''' by the time they graduate. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:17, 14 July 2017
On any given foot, a pedal pulse can be checked in either one of two places: the dorsalis pedis artery and the posterior tibila artery. While checking the pedal pulse is done with ease for most nurses and health care professionals, it tends to be a challenge among interns who have difficulty spotting a patient's legs especially when several layers of blankets come into play.[1] Thanks to the diligence of residency programs and the ACGME, most residents are able to locate a pedal pulse by the time they graduate.
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