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  2. Apical Pulse: Definition, Location, and More - Healthline

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    Overview. Your pulse is the vibration of blood as your heart pumps it through your arteries. You can feel your pulse by placing your fingers over a large artery that lies close to your skin. The ...

  3. How to Take a Baby's Pulse - WebMD

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    You should know the brachial pulse location (near the elbow) and practice feeling your baby's pulse. ... Infants in the first year have pulse rates of 100 to 180 beats per minute when awake and 90 ...

  4. Pediatric Vital Signs: A Mom's Guide - Healthline

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    While there can be variations, given a child’s overall condition, the average vital signs for an infant are: heart rate (newborn to 1 month): 85 to 190 when awake. heart rate (1 month to 1 year ...

  5. What Your Child’s Heart Rate and Other Vital Signs Tell You

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    Even if your baby doesn’t have any other symptoms, a fever in infants can be serious. Heart Rate. Also called a pulse, this is how many times the heart beats each minute. It’s faster when your ...

  6. Heart Murmurs in Newborns and Children — What to Know - WebMD

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    Heart murmurs are common, and most are innocent, but a small proportion of heart murmurs are caused by structural or functional disorders of the heart. Alert your pediatrician if your child has ...

  7. How to Check Heart Rate: 5 Methods and What Is Normal

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    Method 2: Carotid pulse. To check your pulse using this method, you’ll be finding the carotid artery. Place your pointer and middle fingers on the side of your windpipe just below the jawbone ...

  8. Apex beat - Wikipedia

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    Apex beat. The apex beat (lat. ictus cordis ), also called the apical impulse, [1] is the pulse felt at the point of maximum impulse ( PMI ), which is the point on the precordium farthest outwards (laterally) and downwards (inferiorly) from the sternum at which the cardiac impulse can be felt. The cardiac impulse is the vibration resulting from ...

  9. Pulse - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, a pulse represents the tactile arterial palpation of the cardiac cycle (heartbeat) by trained fingertips. The pulse may be palpated in any place that allows an artery to be compressed near the surface of the body, such as at the neck (carotid artery), wrist (radial artery), at the groin (femoral artery), behind the knee (popliteal artery), near the ankle joint (posterior tibial ...