The Ultimate EMT Guide to Vital Signs (Part 1): Pulse

There are few things that EMT’s should claim as their domain. There are certain skills that the EMT provider should simple dominate. Vital signs are one such skill. No medical provider anywhere should be able to hold a candle to the EMT when vitals signs are the name of the game. Vital signs are, to the EMT, what sharp shooting is to the sniper; what the fast ball is to the closing pitcher; what swordsmanship is to Zorro. It’s the EMT bread-and-butter skill. And yet…so many EMTs fumble through vital signs like it’s amateur hour. No more. Over the next few weeks we’re going to break down vital signs here at The Spot and make every one of our trusted and loyal readers a vital sign virtuoso. Are you ready? Carnegie Hall awaits. Let’s start with the pulse check. Some EMT’s can take 30 seconds to a minute to check a pulse. When they’re done they have one single piece of clinical information to pass on, the heart rate. Others can feel a pulse for 3 seconds and tell you much, much more about the patient’s cardiovascular status. What’s the difference? Practice and focus. If you’d like to be the second EMT, here’s how. Contents 1) Know where to check for a pulse. (And why)The Carotid PulseThe Brachial PulseThe Radial PulseThe Femoral PulseThe Popliteal PulseThe Dorsalis Pedis PulseThe Posterior Tibial Pulse2) Know what you’re checking3) Put the pulse in context for the patient4) Really take a pulse1) Know where to check for a pulse....
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